PlayStation Is Pulling The Plug On PC Ports For Its Flagship Single-Player Games, "There's No 'Case By Case' Here"
… "Players can continue to expect signature exclusives from us every year," he said. …
… "Players can continue to expect signature exclusives from us every year," he said. …
… This shift in strategy has been rumoured for some time after releases like Spider-Man 2 and Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart underperformed, likely bringing up whether the resources required to port exclusives over to PC was worthwhile. …
… Instead, chief strategy officer Matthew Ball has responded to the rumours and speculation that Xbox will ditch console exclusives once more, denying that there are any plans to later port them to PS5. …
… It hasn’t even put out an excessive amount of first-party games this generation, but they still sold consoles by the truckload even before the strategy was shifted to abandoned future PC ports. …
… Now it’s faced with a decision to either reverse this strategy — I have to assume titles like Fable will go ahead later this year — or change course entirely to cement Xbox as a prestige platform with exclusives you cannot find anywhere else. …
… You can reach them at James.t@thegamer.com Sign in to your TheGamer account After months of debate and speculation over Xbox’s strategy, Matt Booty and Asha Sharma laid it out plainly: exclusives are back. …
… However, the way Halo: Campaign Evolved is selling on PS5 , it might want to rethink that strategy and correct course. The Halo remake had already been confirmed for PS5 before the recent change of heart from Xbox on future exclusives. …
… Xbox Will Re-Evaluate Its Strategy Following Negative Fan Feedback. …
… PlayStation doesn't launch its flagship first-party titles day and date on PS Plus, reporting that its "strategy of bringing games in when they're 12, 18 months old or older" is "working really well across the platform." If so, it would make sense for Xbox to reevaluate its strategy of day-and-date… …
… Valve , however, is rejecting that strategy entirely. …