Kotaku Readers React To The Possibility Of Xbox Games On PS5
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âI think Xbox will cease to exist as a console within 5 years.
âHonestly, why would MS waste the time and energy making physical consoles when others can do it for them in the form of PCs and Playstations? Their future is studios and Game Pass, which would be hard to bring to Playstation, but not impossible.â – Segador
âI donât think xbox as a console is going away within the next two generations (15 years) but I do think the focus is going to shift to cloud streaming instead for 1st world markets. you put a cloud streaming app on android tv and suddenly most modern smart tvs can now play next gen titles without any console connected.â – Bigburito
âThis is clearly its last generationâ – Nilus
âI really donât see them getting out of hardware altogether. But I guess I wouldnât mind as long as Game Pass on PS wasnât limited to cloud streaming. And I say that as a primarily PC/Xbox player who also owns everything else and always has. The biggest concern would be Sony practically having a monopoly on the high-end gaming console market. Sony is a company that needs the competition, whether they or their fans want to admit it.â – Connor Dickless
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âI enjoy game pass and I have enjoyed my Xbox console, but PS has always been my favorite. And if major Xbox exclusives are going to be on Playstation, I donât really see a big need to buy another Xbox console ever again. I think lots of people will feel the same way. This screams to me that Xbox is not confident at all that it has a future in the console market, although I have seen different takes on it.â – Westernwolf4
âFor me itâs all about ecosystem. Spencer hit the nail on the head when he was frustrated with Redfallâs dogshit launch and complained that the Xbox One gen was the worst to lose because thatâs when people built their digital libraries. I did that with Xbox so Iâm sticking around, and as long as Xbox sticks around and I still do my dumb little achievement hunting thing I couldnât care less that PS5 owners to get access to these games.â – Evil Bilbo
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â…everything about the Xbox ecosystem is miles better than the PlayStation one. If they didnât have Spider-Man as exclusive I wouldnât own a PS5.
GamePass is leagues beyond PS+The UI is functional and fastQuick Resume is a literal game changer
The console itself is elegant and understated vs whatever bullshit Sony Styleâą theyâre trying to pull with the PS5
Speaking of console lights: no always on giant ring light surrounding my Series X
The Xbox controller is way more comfortable. Also I can just hot swap the batteries whenever the controller dies. (I do really like the new triggers on the PS5 controller. That touch plate that never works right can go straight into the garbage though.)
Other random stuff: my TV cannot recognize my PS5 unless the PS5 is fully booted up (white lights on console) before I turn my TV on. It will bounce around every possible resolution for eternity trying to make it work if the TV is on before the PS5. Yes, this means I have to shut my TV off to switch to PS if Iâm already watching/playing something else. â – Brizian23
â…the Playstation controller sucks, its UI sucks, its console design sucks, and if Microsoft pulled out of the console business altogether Iâd probably just swap to PC rather than play on Playstation. I stick with Xbox because I like it better, not because of exclusive games.â – staindgrey
âThe biggest completely anecdotal and selfish reason for me to be against that happening though is Iâd be forced to play Microsoft titles with a PlayStation controller and I would hate that as I canât stand their controllers. So Iâd probably just stick to PC for their games.â – Connor Dickless
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âIâm always a fan of more people playing games. Exclusivity is an anti-consumer practice and Iâd love Playstation fans to get the games I play on the console they want.â – staindgrey
âThis is great. Relying on arbitrary exclusivity to sell hardware has always been dumb. People should buy hardware because the hardware itself provides benefits they find appealing, not because buying that hardware is the only way to play specific games.â – Jerykk
âI think games on more platformers is great for gamers, so I like it. I want people to be able to play what they want without worrying what plastic box they have. In fact, I donât really have a dog in this fight because I own all the major consoles because I donât want to worry about missing out on games. I think more choice for all is better.â – Westernwolf4
âExclusivity has produced some of my favorite gaming franchises, but I think it needs to die. Iâm fine with limited exclusivity, though. Only being able to play Sonyâs new game on an actual Playstation for a couple months or a year then getting it on PC and other consoles would be a fine trade-off, I think. As long as the games are optimized for the other platforms and not just janky ports, of course (looking at you, Sony).â – RedEyedJedi410
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âSoftware should always be a way to differentiate platforms. Content drives platform sales. Thatâs why Netflix has content that Hulu doesnât have. Itâs why amusement parks purchase rides. Itâs why restaurants have specials. If you eliminate exclusive content, then you will almost certainly shrink the market further.â – Tanzel
âif this is what happens weâre losing hardware options. A trade-off is being made. I use my XBox for pretty much every game that isnât exclusive to PS/Nintendo because I like the hardware and online services better. So while I undertand the sentiment that more games being available for more people is better it feels like the notion of losing options on the hardware/ecosystem side is being ignored.â – Vidikron7
âI have a PS5, so obviously, âyay,â but I see the benefits to exclusives. If you didnât have console exclusives, why would you pick one console over the other? Yeah, the PS5’s gamepad is pretty awesome, but Iâm sure the Xbox has things the PS5 doesnât.
But also, if Sony said, âweâre bringing Last of Us to Xbox,â I wouldnât be upset.â – David Leblond
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âI donât think this is much of a shock. Bethesda, and Zenimax at large, was a business founded on a multiplatform market. Suddenly pulling the rug out from under them might really hurt their long-term prospects. Ditto Activision-Blizzard â and indeed, Microsoft agreed to keep Call of Duty multiplatform, in part because theyâre just not going to recoup those costs by going exclusive immediately. It would be leaving money on the table.â – Ovy
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âDoes it affect me and my Xbox? if not, then I donât care. If it means a game is less likely to be on game pass then I care negatively. If it means a game is more likely to be on game pass then I care positively. Seems like the people who make these games get more money and so stay in business so thatâs a plus.â – Framlo
âIf the alternative is Xbox and MSâs gaming division dies…then those franchises and that library of exclusives die with it.â – TRT-X
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âTrade offer:
PS peeps get Indiana Jones/Starfield
Xbox folks get God of War seriesâ – ThePancakeLord
âI own both.
Thatâs a very unfair tradeâ – Tanzel
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âEven though I have all 3 consoles and a PC, the Xbox brand is what got me into gaming so Iâll always have a soft spot for it.
That being said, Iâm not surprised in the slightest, especially after their pivot towards subscription services over the past generation. Unless Sony somehow ended up massively fumbling things console generation, there was no practical way for MS to catch up to the way Playstation has captured sales and mindshare in the public discourse.
My ideal scenario is that MS keeps making cheaper Series S style hardware and just sell them as small form factor living room PCâs that run full windows, but I see them exiting the hardware space entirely. Though Iâd really prefer them [to] keep making hardware peripherals like controllers since Iâve never gotten used to the PS controller layout.â – archronos
âIf Xbox wants to get out of the physical console business and get back into their more natural lane as a software company itâs fine by me if games (at least the big boppers) will be multiplatform as rumored. That means not just on PC, other consoles, something that always seems to get glossed over – âoh, itâs not exclusive, itâs on Xbox and PC!â – which is like saying youâve got both kinds of music, country and western; itâs still exclusive to Microsoft-centric platforms, Xbox and (mostly) Windows-based computers.
If Sony doesnât want to allow GamePass on PlayStation to try to bludgeon people into using their (IMO) grossly inferior alternative, at least being able to buy games outright on that platform is good enough for me.â – Mr. Furious
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âI really, really, *really* fucking hope that this opens up the possibility for some of these MS-owned devs to work on PSVR2 games/ports. Come the fuck on, Bethesda, get me a Skyrim VR and Doom 3 VR upgrade. Bring FO4VR to the system. The headset is so goddam amazing and every AAA game helps underline that point.â – necgray
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âHow do I feel? Shocked and surprised, mostly. But MS has no one to blame, but themselves. They had the console world in their hands during the 360/PS3 era and threw it all away chasing trends and ignoring the simple fact that games sell gaming consoles. Not TV. Not sports. Not gimmick motion controls. Not your user interface. Games. They bled all their talented studios dry. They let all their intellectual properties sit around. And when they finally realized they were in trouble, their response, as MS always does, was to go around trying to buy everybody else out. They are a giant soulless conglomerate who have no idea how to innovate or create, so they have to force people into monopolies to survive. I hate the idea that Sony is about to not have any competition, because thatâs going to lead to arrogant Sony, but when MS was fucking everything up so royally for so fucking long, this was bound to happen.â – MALprac
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âConsole tribalism is extremely silly, so thereâs an argument for it when youâre like in elementary school where somebodyâs uncle working at Nintendo clearly seems plausible, but at some [point] games enthusiasts need to grow up.â – PossibleCabbage
âGenerally, I consider the console wars to be kind of dumb. Either you have the interest and disposable income to get both, or youâre going with the one that best fits your income and gaming interests. But thereâs not really a reason to fight over it. Both are fine – they wouldnât be competitors if there was a clear winner.â – Belaam
âFanboys who feel butthurt because their precious exclusives get to be enjoyed by âThe Opposing Faction a few months down the line need to fucking grow up.â – Inzoum
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