• @ieightpi
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    10 months ago

    It’s going to be interesting that’s for sure. The situation with Sony is not something I expected to hear. I also had no idea investor were lukewarm on future PlayStations. But after what’s happening at MS, it does make sense.

    I think the future is going to be closer to a PC world. Look at all the 3rd party handhelds coming out that can play top of the line games. Sony and MS see the writing on the wall and I do believe the days of PlayStation and Xbox are probably numbered. Though atleast one or two more generations are still likey.

    Nintendo has a lot to worry about with Switch 2 as well. It makes sense why they held back it’s release for more games. It’s not a special idea anymore and they know it too. Nintendo will be the last one to hold out before special consoles are a thing of the past.

    Obviously this is all just an educated guess and I could be completely wrong. Just a hunch is all.

    • @echo64
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      410 months ago

      I do believe the days of PlayStation and Xbox are probably numbered. Though atleast one or two more generations are still likey.

      I’ve been reading this statement for the past 20 years.

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      10 months ago

      Has 30% cut of all third party games and subscription requirement to play online not been enough to keep wanting to continue Sony consoles? They sell so many consoles and they are so much more accessible than PCs.

    • Khrux
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      110 months ago

      Unfortunately I suspect we’ll get third party ‘consoles’ that are basically the equivalent of the handhelds from nthe console market, potentially locked to set stores.

      The only reason we currently don’t have any prevalent under TV consoles that are glorified steam deck competitors is because anyone interested in that market is tech savvy enough to see you may as well have a PC doing the same.

      I don’t see consoles dying out for a decade yet but I suspect the next step is this. That or they’ll embrace cloud gaming, where people are just streaming games of their servers, making them much harder to pirate, easier to charge a subscription for and easier to maintain and release smaller hardware changes. This has 99 downsides although does come with the upside of basically not requiring the larger tech companies to hold back innovation by generation, which may accelerate the the gaming tech industry slightly. I saw an article back when the PS5 was releasing that was basically about how a huge field of graphics tech has a boon on a major console release and stagnates with it, which is caused by so many of the people making content for high end graphical tech being people making games for consoles and there is little reason to outpace what they can perform.

      All of that is my speculation from absolutely nowhere in the industry, so take it all with a big swig of salt.