Sony wins For two decades, Sony and Microsoft waged a relentless console war, while Nintendo lurked as a regional power, occasionally shaking up the battlefield. Sony dominated nearly every campaign.
It's been an obvious truth for ages: console manufacturers have been missing out on fat stacks by not releasing their games on PC. Microsoft long ago gave up on pure Xbox exclusives, and is even releasing games on PlayStation now.
Capcom has lifted the lid on a stylish and bloody new trailer for Onimusha: Way of the Sword during Sony’s State Of Play event this evening, offering a look at protagonist Miyamoto Musashi. Onimusha: Way of the Sword was announced for PS5 and Xbox Series X/S during The Game Awards 2024,
Xbox's Phil Spencer makes a controversial announcement about exclusivity and the future of Xbox, Former Playstation executives react.
Phil Spencer has been talking quite a bit about the future of Xbox, and that includes how Sony and Nintendo factor into it.
Gaming is now the most lucrative entertainment sector and the largest dollar generator of paid content, outpacing books, movies, and music by
Former Sony Interactive Entertainment executive Shuhei Yoshida has praised Microsoft 's multi-platform push, calling it "a win" for PlayStation users. "I think it’s a win for PlayStation owners, they didn’t have access [to those games] before," Yoshida said.
With Microsoft promising another huge leap in technology for the next gen Xbox, the creator of the original console argues chasing stronger hardware is the wrong move.
It's 2025, what is the situation with Xbox vs PlayStation? Well, since Microsoft doesn't care about hardware anymore, is it even a battle?
Former PlayStation boss Shuhei Yoshida has commented on Microsoft's relatively new strategy whereby it launches some of its first-party games on rival platforms, including PS5. For Microsoft, this is about making money and bringing its games to more people. It's also a win for PS5 owners, according to Yoshida.
Shuhei Yoshida says the launch of Xbox games on PS5 is a "victory" for PlayStation owners, offering access to previously unavailable titles.
Former PlayStation executive Shuhei Yoshida says he doesn't have any info on the next PlayStation, but also says that a 2028 release 'feels right' for PS6.
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