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How Sony’s PS5 Compatibility Differs with Xbox Series X

June 7, 2020
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“I wasn’t talking about BC. I’m talking about Microsoft designing all their games to work on PC and the base Xbone instead of making actual next gen games.
And as I have pointed out we won’t get to see next-gen fully at least 2 years into it. Exactly when MS said they would start launching exclusively for Series X and PC.

“Clearly they aren’t confident they can sell enough consoles to support a next gen so they are hedging their bets by supporting the older hardware.”

They are plenty confident in their console as they are dependant on gamepass (which will skyrocket with Xcloud integration later this year) rather than how many consoles get sold. And with limited supplies this Holiday neither Sony or MS are confident.

“And on top of that Microsoft’s new studios didn’t start their next gen games until 2018 so given 4-5 year development times they know they won’t be ready for launch.”
Who made it a mandate that it has to take 4-5 years to make a game. Playground RPG team, Ninja theory, and Rare are more than ready for 2021 release if not 2020. And it’s 2022 where we will see next-gen only games from The initiative, Coalition, Obsidian, World edge and Turn 10.

Not even Sony is going to have their studios ready. With only Guerilla and Polyphony will release a game in 2021. And according to your 4-5 years development time, its 2022-2023 where we will fully see the full extent of next-gen from Sony studios. Sony will obviously be using third party for their next-gen only games similar to how MS has The medium and scorn as a next-gen only exclusive.

“It’s obviously a financial decision.”
MS is looking out for what Xbox gamers want and give gamers choice.
And by your logic, if they release series X only games then people would be forced to buy the console thus selling more consoles. Would that make more financial sane decisions?

“And you’re just making excuses and trying to deflect on Sony.”
There is nothing to deflect if its a straight-up observation.

“And IGN is pretending to present both sides of the situation, all they are doing is regurgitating Microsoft’s propaganda over and over.”
MS propaganda?
This is one of the most gamer-friendly things MS is doing and it considered bad propaganda.
IGN who I dislike with a passion is merely stating the obvious and reporting on something obviously gamer-friendly.

“And let’s not pretend IGN is above taking money. This is a company that has had multiple instances of former employees talking about taking money for reviews and people being forces to promote certain opinions.”

Oh don’t worry come weeks time when they give the most woke piece of entertainment, TLOU2 a 10/10 we will talk about how IGN promote “certain opinion”.

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