LordBritish
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This has been tossed around for ages (releasing Halo on a Nintendo platform the most really), but with sony saying the following:
+"Hermen Hulst and Hideaki Nishino, who will be the new joint CEOs of SIE starting on June 1, discussed this strategy during a PlayStation business briefing on Thursday.
Indeed, we are bringing our titles to the PC platform and we have a dual approach here,” said current PlayStation Studios head Hulst. “On the live service side, we are releasing our titles simultaneously, so day and date on PlayStation 5 and PC.
“But with our tentpole titles, our single player or narrative-driven titles that are the backbone of what PlayStation Studios has delivered in recent years and in our history, we take a more strategic approach, and we introduce our great franchises to new audiences, and we’re finding new audiences that are potentially going to be very interested in playing, for example, sequels on the PlayStation platform.
I can see Microsoft toe the line with this approach, hoping Sony and Nintendo users finish Halo 1, and get the urge to go out and buy a Xbox Series S just to play the rest of the series. Afterall, its all about $$$ these days. Look at what the Fallout TV show did for Microsoft... Fallout 76 and Fallout4 jumped to the top of the steam top seller lists after the show debuted, heck probably the money made from these old games selling like hot cakes again paid for all of the development of Fallout5.
+"Hermen Hulst and Hideaki Nishino, who will be the new joint CEOs of SIE starting on June 1, discussed this strategy during a PlayStation business briefing on Thursday.
Indeed, we are bringing our titles to the PC platform and we have a dual approach here,” said current PlayStation Studios head Hulst. “On the live service side, we are releasing our titles simultaneously, so day and date on PlayStation 5 and PC.
“But with our tentpole titles, our single player or narrative-driven titles that are the backbone of what PlayStation Studios has delivered in recent years and in our history, we take a more strategic approach, and we introduce our great franchises to new audiences, and we’re finding new audiences that are potentially going to be very interested in playing, for example, sequels on the PlayStation platform.
I can see Microsoft toe the line with this approach, hoping Sony and Nintendo users finish Halo 1, and get the urge to go out and buy a Xbox Series S just to play the rest of the series. Afterall, its all about $$$ these days. Look at what the Fallout TV show did for Microsoft... Fallout 76 and Fallout4 jumped to the top of the steam top seller lists after the show debuted, heck probably the money made from these old games selling like hot cakes again paid for all of the development of Fallout5.