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25 minutes ago, triggr happy ss said:

Even ponies are shocked now :giggle: 

 

Ridiculous, ponies are brain-dead sheep

 

Avg. pony, it can't be bargained with. It can't be reasoned with. It doesn't feel shock, or shame, or honor. And it absolutely will not stop...crying like a baby

 

cry baby GIF

 

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16 minutes ago, RV1709 said:

 

 

this is embarrassing for Xflop 

 

 

 

 

Mobile - 22.5 billion

PC - 3.8 billion 

Consoles - 2.7 billion 

 

Japan gaming revenue in 2021.

 

They all are flopping actually. Pointless to go for higher marketshare when market itself is on life support. All under watchful eye and exclusive deals from Sony/Nintendo.

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19 minutes ago, RV1709 said:

 

 

this is embarrassing for Xflop 

 

 

 

Nothing is more embarrassing that what jimmy boy is saying 

 

cod funds their 1st party games

Inferior version of cod will kill the brand and so on.

 

how is this not damaging and embarrassing the brand name is beyond me , the desperation is just so evident. :rofl:

 

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20 minutes ago, triggr happy ss said:

cod funds their 1st party games

Inferior version of cod will kill the brand and so on.

 

This seems the most retarded comment he made yet. Is there any proof that COD revenue for Sony is huge enough to fund first party games?

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12 minutes ago, triggr happy ss said:

No idea ,but the revenue is huge for sure so must be funding in someway .

 

 

 

 

Not everyone has deep pockets like daddy nadella does.

 

 

Some actually need to work to earn revenue.

 

Spender is planning to destroy gaming as we know it.

 

Spender should be fired asap. even after spending billions on acquisitions , he has nothing to show yet. just some teasers and a new controller and nailpaint each month.

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54 minutes ago, triggr happy ss said:

Nothing is more embarrassing that what jimmy boy is saying 

 

cod funds their 1st party games

Inferior version of cod will kill the brand and so on.

 

how is this not damaging and embarrassing the brand name is beyond me , the desperation is just so evident. :rofl:

 

 

 

 

How difficult is it to understand. CoD pulls in a lot of revenue wrt sales (softwre+console+expansion packs). A part of that revenue is in turn used for making AAA Blockbuster titles that we expect sony to churn out. If someone closes the tap on that fund, ofcourse projects would get impacted.

 

They would have to lower their standards to xbox levels to develop some yucky GAAS based titles which no ardent PS fan wants.

 

 

This was spenders plan in the first place. if you cannot compete at the top when it comes to creativity and passion, bring others down to your level so everyone competes in mud!

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30 minutes ago, b!T said:

 

This seems the most retarded comment he made yet. Is there any proof that COD revenue for Sony is huge enough to fund first party games?

 

Whenever Sony hits a dry spell like right now, COD keeps selling. 

 

They cannot rely on first party game sales outside release window cause used market destroys most of new games sales. Which is why they have to bundle their games at throwaway prices with consoles, resulting in huge sales figures but small revenue generated.

 

Meanwhile 5-6 studios keep working on games and Dev's would expect to get paid. So COD sales are very welcome in periods like these. Not wrong to say they help with finding first party games.

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7 minutes ago, Vaibhavp said:

 

Whenever Sony hits a dry spell like right now, COD keeps selling. 

 

They cannot rely on first party game sales outside release window cause used market destroys most of new games sales. Which is why they have to bundle their games at throwaway prices with consoles, resulting in huge sales figures but small revenue generated.

 

Meanwhile 5-6 studios keep working on games and Dev's would expect to get paid. So COD sales are very welcome in periods like these. Not wrong to say they help with finding first party games.

 

 

 

Even during the so called "dry spell" as per your definition, sony manages to sell consoles that spender can only dream of in some wet dream of his

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52 minutes ago, Vaibhavp said:

 

Whenever Sony hits a dry spell like right now, COD keeps selling. 

 

They cannot rely on first party game sales outside release window cause used market destroys most of new games sales. Which is why they have to bundle their games at throwaway prices with consoles, resulting in huge sales figures but small revenue generated.

 

Meanwhile 5-6 studios keep working on games and Dev's would expect to get paid. So COD sales are very welcome in periods like these. Not wrong to say they help with finding first party games.


not you talking about throwaway prices when 

1. xss was literally being sold for half off yet tanked in sales

2. Gamepass hasn’t been able to move the needle on active subscribers even after selling it for 1$ and bundling their shitty service with chips 

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2 hours ago, b!T said:

 

This seems the most retarded comment he made yet. Is there any proof that COD revenue for Sony is huge enough to fund first party games?

 

 

Financial data of 2021 where Sony didn't have major exclusives**. 

 

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