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Microsoft Wants Game Pass On PlayStation, Nintendo, And "Every Screen" Possible

mystech

Member
Change of strategy my ass! We knew this was what they wanted years ago. Microsoft’s ultimate vision is to turn Xbox into a service. If they have it their way, the next Xbox generation will be the last time they produce a dedicated home console. After that, I can see them shifting to a mini Apple TV like box that has enough storage to hold a few games but plays them via cloud computing… all part of the Gamepass subscription. From a business perspective it turns every Xbox owner into a guaranteed monthly customer.

There’s no way Sony is allowing Gamepass on PlayStation but Nintendo seems a little softer. I can see a small possibility of Nintendo allowing a gamepass app to be installed. Although I suppose it depends on what their next system is. Who knows, maybe this next generation will bring a more competitive Nintendo rather than a company happy enough to be a secondary console.
 

mckmas8808

Mckmaster uses MasterCard to buy Slave drives
Pardon my ignorance, wouldn’t that devalue Xbox as a console?

YES!

I think we'll see them release a streaming device and they'll move to a cloud-only strategy for the Xbox platform and just try to upgrade things on the back end like GeforceNow.

But yeah, at this rate, I don't see another generation console.

They've already partnered with Samsung to have an Xbox app on their TVs, but Sony will never follow suit on their TVs. Next they'll have to work something out with LG and others, but putting out their own streaming device circumvents difficulties around making deals with companies like Sony or companies who will want a cut of GamePass revenue in exchange for the app being on their TVs.

And don't forget how they partnered with the ROG Ally too. MS is telling their customer base what they will be doing 5+ years from now. They just need to listen.

Even if COD sales cratered to only 50% of the numbers sold today, that's still 12 - 15 million copies of the game sold for each iteration. This doesn't even include the mobile aspect which has already nearly outgrown the console/PC games in terms of revenue.

I thought COD sold 15 million total per game. You sure it's 30 million per game?
 

Killjoy-NL

Member
Even if COD sales cratered to only 50% of the numbers sold today, that's still 12 - 15 million copies of the game sold for each iteration. This doesn't even include the mobile aspect which has already nearly outgrown the console/PC games in terms of revenue.
That would also mean revenue will drop significantly.
COD on mobile will also likely see quite a drop then, because people on Playstation will start to move on from the franchise.

That's what ultimately counts for MS.
 
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Heisenberg007

Gold Journalism
They are trying to leave the console space and become the next Sega.
What if the leaker messed up, and the actual rumor was that "Xbox would buy become Sega on Wednesday."

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Reaction GIF
 

ShaiKhulud1989

Gold Member
Even if COD sales cratered to only 50% of the numbers sold today, that's still 12 - 15 million copies of the game sold for each iteration. This doesn't even include the mobile aspect which has already nearly outgrown the console/PC games in terms of revenue.
CoD Mobile is literally a Tencent-developed (TiMi) and published title (in the same vein as Diablo Immortal is a NetEase property with fat loicense). So Activision is not getting all the revenue from it.
 
I could see it. Ubisoft plus is on PlayStation, proving that Sony can be convinced to allow subscription services that substitute full game sales on their marketplace.

There’s absolutely a world where Microsoft makes a tempting offer to Sony on this.
 
And don't forget how they partnered with the ROG Ally too. MS is telling their customer base what they will be doing 5+ years from now. They just need to listen.

People assume that every state that we experience will persist, but they ignore that change has always been historic.

This generation is clearly over, so it'll be interesting to see what Microsoft does next. Are they going to still come out with the redesigned XSX and XSS? Will they continue the XBS?

At some point, we're going to see a halt to the largely console-focused strategy.

I don't think we're at that point because eliminating the hardware today would end their brand but at the same time all the money they're putting into hardware losses is money they could simply put into more exclusives on gamepass.

Marketing that 100-150 dollar streaming device is going to be their focus to get GamePass numbers up. They can't pull CoD from PlayStation, but they can put CoD for free on GamePass, but so much of this plan will depend on xCloud being ready for prime time.
 

Woopah

Member
Change of strategy my ass! We knew this was what they wanted years ago. Microsoft’s ultimate vision is to turn Xbox into a service. If they have it their way, the next Xbox generation will be the last time they produce a dedicated home console. After that, I can see them shifting to a mini Apple TV like box that has enough storage to hold a few games but plays them via cloud computing… all part of the Gamepass subscription. From a business perspective it turns every Xbox owner into a guaranteed monthly customer.

There’s no way Sony is allowing Gamepass on PlayStation but Nintendo seems a little softer. I can see a small possibility of Nintendo allowing a gamepass app to be installed. Although I suppose it depends on what their next system is. Who knows, maybe this next generation will bring a more competitive Nintendo rather than a company happy enough to be a secondary console.
Nintendo is happy treating MS as a third party, while at the same time treating Xbox and PlayStation (and to an extent PC) as their competitors.

I expect that competitiveness to continue with the Switch 2.
 
I could see it. Ubisoft plus is on PlayStation, proving that Sony can be convinced to allow subscription services that substitute full game sales on their marketplace.

There’s absolutely a world where Microsoft makes a tempting offer to Sony on this.

Ubisoft plus isn't the same on PS as it is on Xbox or Luna. It's a curated list of games you can play on PS+ extra or premium.
 

Killjoy-NL

Member
I wouldn't put too much weight on whatever was said for or against the deal.

What we do know, is:

DAU (by platform):
Mobile 35.7M
PC 17.5M
PS 11.2M
Xbox 5.6M


So let's just ignore mobile for sec.
Just looking at traditional gaming, Playstation is good for ~33%.

That's quite a large portion.
And mobile probably has a lot of overlap with the users, so that too will take a hit if COD will leave Playstation.

Losing COD will never lead to a mass exodus from Playstation. Playstation managed just fine before COD ever released on consoles and will continue to do so if MS decides to exclude Playstation in 10 years.
 
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If Sony or another 3rd party supplants CoD, they won't care about CoD.

NBA Live used to be the go-to basketball game and it was supplanted by NBA 2K. Same thing with Triple Play Baseball being supplanted by MLB The Show.

Tomb Raider used to be massive, and Uncharted supplanted it.

Quake and Doom used to be the biggest names in FPS and then the market went to CoD.
 
Sony wouldn't allow it unless:

The service was a curated version of Gamepass with only Xbox Studios games on it.

Players would also have to have an active PS+ subscription.

Sony would take 30% of all sub fees.

Bethesda and ABK games were released on PlayStation like they used to be.
 
If Sony or another 3rd party supplants CoD, they won't care about CoD.

NBA Live used to be the go-to basketball game and it was supplanted by NBA 2K. Same thing with Triple Play Baseball being supplanted by MLB The Show.

Tomb Raider used to be massive, and Uncharted supplanted it.

Quake and Doom used to be the biggest names in FPS and then the market went to CoD.
No franchise (that releases titles on yearly basis) has been able to supplant COD in the past two decades. Why would that change now?
 

HeisenbergFX4

Gold Member
And i’m guessing that included the whole gamepass and not just their first party. Ain’t gunna work.
I don't remember Ybarras exact wording on why Sony said no but from what I can remember off the top of my head Sony didn't flat say no but they didn't want PS players logging into an Xbox live account and inflating those numbers

Its been too long to recall exactly what was said
 

Heisenberg007

Gold Journalism
No franchise (that releases titles on yearly basis) has been able to supplant COD in the past two decades. Why would that change now?
It will change if they leave the biggest platform out and/or when that platform stops marketing it and instead starts propping up something else.
 
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If Sony gets a 30% cut I don’t see why they would be opposed.

If MS wants to gamble away money on Subs with their first party games, that’s their prerogative

Likely the price will just get raised. $20/month, Sony gets $6/month or $80/year which is essentially the same as they get for a PS Plus sub

Free money for Sony. Why not?

Tell me I’m wrong
 
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Killjoy-NL

Member
Sony wouldn't allow it unless:

The service was a curated version of Gamepass with only Xbox Studios games on it.

Players would also have to have an active PS+ subscription.

Sony would take 30% of all sub fees.

Bethesda and ABK games were released on PlayStation like they used to be.
I don't even think MS can afford the bolded part if they were on Playstation as well.
They'd have to cover the loss in revenue (for the publishers) from Playstation, to have them on GamePass while GP would be on Playstation.

Edit:

Technically they probably could afford it, but it would be a moneysink.
 
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Heisenberg007

Gold Journalism
MS should just become a multi platform 3rd party publisher. Would ultimately be more profitable for them than a subscription service.
Yeah. Ultimately, they will have to follow EA's business model.

No hardware. Become a third-party publisher and sell games on PC, PlayStation, and Nintendo. In addition, have a subscription service with a first-party-only tier (ala EA Play) that PlayStation and Nintendo will be happy to host in their ecosystems.
 

SmokedMeat

Gamer™
Rival game company wants subscription service that cuts into royalties from sales, on more successful platforms.
 
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jroc74

Phone reception is more important to me than human rights
Since it seems like some aren't really reading the OP:

"It's a bit of a change of strategy. Not announcing anything broadly here, but our mission is to bring our first-party experiences [and] our subscription services to every screen that can play games," Stuart said. "That means smart TVs, that means mobile devices, that means what we would have thought of as competitors in the past like PlayStation and Nintendo."

This seems a wee bit different vs what was said before....

🤔
 

Heisenberg007

Gold Journalism
If Sony gets a 30% cut I don’t see why they would be opposed.

If MS wants to gamble away money on Subs with their first party games, that’s their prerogative

Likely the price will just get raised. $20/month, Sony gets $6/month or $80/year which is essentially the same as they get for a PS Plus sub

Free money for Sony. Why not?

Tell me I’m wrong
Sony will accept it only on two conditions:
  • Xbox closes down the console hardware business for good.
  • The Game Pass only has an XGS-only tier. No third-party. Like EA Play.
If even a single one of these conditions isn't met, it wouldn't make business sense for Sony to give Xbox a platform of ~130 million users.
 

mansoor1980

Gold Member
If Sony gets a 30% cut I don’t see why they would be opposed.

If MS wants to gamble away money on Subs with their first party games, that’s their prerogative

Likely the price will just get raised. $20/month, Sony gets $6/month or $80/year which is essentially the same as they get for a PS Plus sub

Free money for Sony. Why not?

Tell me I’m wrong
you are wrong
this is a trap/BS pr talk by microsoft
 

Killjoy-NL

Member
I don't remember Ybarras exact wording on why Sony said no but from what I can remember off the top of my head Sony didn't flat say no but they didn't want PS players logging into an Xbox live account and inflating those numbers

Its been too long to recall exactly what was said
Tbh, allowing GamePass on Playstation while MS/Xbox is your main competitor would be dumb, to say the least.
 

Heisenberg007

Gold Journalism
Since it seems like some aren't really reading the OP:

"It's a bit of a change of strategy. Not announcing anything broadly here, but our mission is to bring our first-party experiences [and] our subscription services to every screen that can play games," Stuart said. "That means smart TVs, that means mobile devices, that means what we would have thought of as competitors in the past like PlayStation and Nintendo."

This seems a wee bit different vs what was said before....

🤔
It definitely does, and these quotes leave no room for ambiguity here.

It seems like an announcement may even be closer than we thought. I think Microsoft is laying the groundwork for the inevitable announcement and testing the waters with interviews like these. It'll blow up the Internet when that happens, so they must want to treat carefully.
 

Unknown?

Member
If Sony got a cut of the revenue, I bet they'd do it. Having it on their system wouldn't hurt their profit as much as it would hurt MS's gaming hardware.
 
Sony will accept it only on two conditions:
  • Xbox closes down the console hardware business for good.
  • The Game Pass only has an XGS-only tier. No third-party. Like EA Play.
If even a single one of these conditions isn't met, it wouldn't make business sense for Sony to give Xbox a platform of ~130 million users.

Neither condition really matters at the end of the day, Sony has already closed Xbox hardware at this point
 

Trogdor1123

Member
Sure, how would the math make sense though? The cut to Sony and Nintendo would need to be huge for them to allow it and then it wouldn’t make sense for Ms to provide it. Either that or it would cost way more which would erode value. I do t get this.
 

Pop

Member
Well looks like thats that for Xbox consoles moving forward. Microsoft is looking to make Xbox division go third party
 
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