Tiago Rodrigues
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Edit: Schreier just mentioned it's not just speculation. Article incoming about this:
Starting at min 43:
Digital Foundry were also saying the same a few days ago:
Seems like it's getting more and more likely the PC initiative stopped once Jim Ryan left Playstation. Sounds like he was the one pushing for this to happen, he left and we are back.
PC is only for live games.
Starting at min 43:
Jason: I mean, I think for them, their strategy is like, live service games are coming to PC. But I think the sense I'm getting is that they're backing away from putting their exclusive console stuff like traditional single-player stuff on PC.
Kirk: Really? You think they could close that door and start to say nevermind Ghost of Tsushima 3 is only going to be on PlayStation?
Jason: I do. I do and I mean even if they don't, we are seeing Wolverine is coming in September 15th, and that's not coming to PC its coming to PlayStation 5 only.
Kirk: You don't think that'll come to PC?
Jason. I wouldn't be surprised if it never came to PC, but even if it does you have a strong idea of what that is and that you need a PlayStation to play it at least for the indefinite future.
Kirk: Right, I'm just observing a strategic similarity in the way that PlayStation is now releasing The Last of Us 2, these big PlayStation exclusives are being put on PC. And in seeing the grumbling among PlayStation fans saying,
Jason: Yeah, I think that's going to stop, is what I'm saying.
Kirk: Right, exactly.
So that would be interesting if it did stop. They'd be moving back toward that console strategy direction.
Jason: Yeah, and I don't know, I'm not sure how super successful those PC releases were.
Kirk: It seems like trying to put something back in a bottle or turn back the clock. That doesn't seem like it would work to me.
Oh, taking it and stopping doing that? Well, it's like they never did it day in day. So the PC releases were always just kind of late to the partying
Jason: And I don't think it was that successful in the first place. So I don't know. It doesn't seem like it's going to be that big of a blow.
Kirk: You mean like sales-wise successful or?
Jason: Yeah, like commercially successful. Yeah, I mean, that's the big question. But yeah, to me, it's very possible that they put that genie back in the bottle because it seemed like they were always kind of half dipping their toe in the water, like dipping their toe in the water, like half entering the pool in the first place with that, with the staggered releases."
Digital Foundry were also saying the same a few days ago:
Seems like it's getting more and more likely the PC initiative stopped once Jim Ryan left Playstation. Sounds like he was the one pushing for this to happen, he left and we are back.
PC is only for live games.
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