@InUrFox
What does “putting everywhere” actually mean?
This book has so many pages.
• Xbox was dying in revenue
• Regulators put a 10 year deal on CoD
• Microsoft had to give away the streaming
• Spencer himself only offered 3 yrs initially
And most importantly
• Again, Xbox was dying in revenue
Xbox have the benefit of their actual financial situation giving regulators and courts the impression they release games everywhere, what they actually do.
But for reasons they can’t be proven guilty of anything in court.
I’m not judging, it’s just what it is.
IF the Series generation would have developed differently and was much more successful, I don’t hesitate any second to believe in what Spencer had originally planned to do:
• Make everything Xbox exclusive
• We today know that Spencer had also approached Sega, From Software, CD Project, Nintendo, and even Valve was on their list of buyouts.
MS are playing a card here everyone knows why they are doing it.
Putting Doom “everywhere”, which even was it already before it got bought, ain’t a MS thing.
It would had hurt them in many ways if they’d put it exclusively to Xbox.
But, no matter what – it is what it is.
Xbox bought themselves back into the game. And I think many people just don’t have very fond feelings towards this behaviour, wether on corporate nor private levels.
Let’s see how they’ll run with it.
In 2030, but most importantly after regulations will have expired we will learn better.