I hope Sony does focus on PSNowâŚThe best part is that itâll shut people up who constantly talked about how Game Pass is bad for the industry, how itâs nothing but cheap low quality games etc. Suddenly sub services will be the best thing ever
They want GP to grow and grow, they said Bethesda is crucial to Xbox, all the other new studios are making Xbox only games and it makes no sense to not do the same for Bethesda. People have a incredibly hard time understanding that when something is bought itâs theirs. No matter if you made games like Hellblade or The Elder Scrolls. In my opinion Phil has been nearly confirming it without saying the exact words. The deal just has to finalize now.
about games catalogue, he said that store Will be unified (he didnât Say in which way);
another Xbox show (I donât know if InsideXbox format or other) in the First 3 months of 2021;
MS Will do an announcement at Taipei Show
About this last point, my suggest Is: Elder Ring as console launch exclusive with gamepass release and From Software acquisition. There were different rumors about another studio bought by MS and that It would be good.
Gamepass launch for Elden Ring would be amazing but Fromsoft acquisition? IDK chief. Really donât think that can happen.
But other than that, yeah itâd be dope to see a show happen soon and if we get some gameplay on upcoming games too. Donât think Taipei show will be anything noteworthy, in the same way Tokyo Game Fest wasnât.
Î donât think it can happen but Elden Ring day one on Game PassâŚÎżh man. O_O
Hopefully we will get a meaty Inside Xbox soon, I wanna know the Psychonauts 2 release date, finally see some Elden Ring gameplay, and an update on backwards compatibility stuff like if they are planning to add new OG/360 games from now on and maybe an update on doubling the frame-rate on selected games! Updates/new gameplay on already announced games like S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2 would also be pretty cool.
Completely agree. My faith in Xbox as a company hinges on it. You canât be behind for a whole generation and then not catch up when given the opportunity.