The post-press conference haze is a real phenomenon, and it can be difficult to determine exactly which games are exclusive and which aren’t. To be honest, Sony’s show this evening wasn’t the worst example we’ve ever seen, because it became pretty obvious as the minutes ticked by that we weren’t seeing many first-party titles at all – not even from wholly-owned subsidiary, Bungie. (Although it’s been saying this since the sale of the studio went through.)
Microsoft’s typically on-point comms team will be claiming a big social media win this evening, as it politely pointed out the dozen or so games from the PS Showcase that will also be launching on Xbox. Fair play!
While this is obviously good information for Xbox consumers, we’re hopeful the Redmond firm won’t put an embargo on the announcement of third-party titles during its own presentation next month, as it forced fans to wait for the confirmation of Persona’s various remakes on other platforms last year.
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You know it was bad when even Xbox are dunking on you for not having games.
the first W for MS for months. even though the best games (Spider-Man 2, FF XVI, Phantom Blade Zero) are all not coming to the Xbox.
Every game on that lineup looks very promising couldn't be more excited for everyone to play them
Tbf I still tune in to XBOX shows for the third party news too.
Not a smart move when most of Xbox's games are multiplatform too.
Lol, are they really sure they want to get into a discussion about who has more exclusives?!
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