• Omega@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Microsoft is the new Sega? I wonder if we’ve seen the last generation of Xbox consoles.

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      10 months ago

      It’s more likely they just want playstation players to pay for gamepass game development as gamepass subs can’t cover it

      That also means they need a place to sell gamepass, which, if they dont have an xbox console, means they would need legal ruling like the eu iOS app store ruling to force Sony to allow them to load their own gamepass store (otherwise pay sony 30% of all gamepass revenue)

      Xbox consoles are likely here to stay until they have a place to sell gamepass outside of xbox and pc

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        10 months ago

        Xbox consoles are likely here to stay until they have a place to sell gamepass outside of xbox and pc

        Like you said, if gamepass isn’t profitable, why do they keep it? What are the advantages?

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          10 months ago

          because their 10 year goal is to replace traditional gaming stores with subscription services, just like netflix did for film and tv, and spotify did for music.

          the goal isn’t to be profitable today, the goal is to be the de-facto place you play games in ten years. they’re fumbling the ball on that really badly is all.

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        10 months ago

        I doubt there is a large market thats gonna pay lets say 800$ for an Xbox Series X that runs a fully unlocked Windows 11.

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          People still buy xboxes now don’t they? I’m not saying xboxes themselves are going to change im saying their mentality towards Xbox as a brand will. Windows runs on other stuff not made by Microsoft. So they’re going to make Xbox games that run on other platforms, but still make xboxes for the “premium” experience for Xbox games. Just like they do with surface devices.

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            10 months ago

            Yes they are, but sales from what I read have slowed sagnificantly. Also Xbox is anything but the Premium experience. Its the cheap fastfood experience. Starfield 30FPS. Enough said.

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              10 months ago

              When I think premium, I think not having to do any tinkering whatsoever. Out of the box experience that will always work no matter what. Not quite the same can be said for PCs, lots of laymans still get caught up on not knowing what parts to get and the quirks some can have.

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      10 months ago

      I could see that, at the very least the last generation of a classic locked down but cheap console which is built to make the profit off subscriptions and game sales, not the hardware itself by keeping you locked into the Microsoft Store.

      But if thats the case, I don’t think its down to Sony or Nintendo. Xbox has been their own worst enemy ever since the Xbox One announcement. And even if Sony or Nintendo weren’t around lots of people would have just migrated to PC over that last 10 years anyway since Xbox has been and still is a laughing stock in so many ways.