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I *really* don't want it to happen
Plausible pros:
1. Increased technical performance support for future FROM games
2. Increased (and consistent) funding for development, marketing, etc
3. Operational stability means any potential experimental games would more likely be approved
4. Creative interference+ (cinematic presentation support, accessibility/ui support, etc)
5. Spinoff media ventures (more adaptations (even though elden ring adaptations are already in talks), toys)
6. Job security (assuming no concord-level failures, most FROM developers would be more secure in their jobs)
Plausible cons:
1. Limited userbase/exclusivity (far fewer people in the games industry would get to play FROM software games just to push hardware sales for one section of the industry)
2. Job loss (Firing of FROM staff deemed superfluous during consolidation)
3. Simplification of graphical options and loss of choice in presentation preference
4. Creative interference-/Potential conflict of interest (narrative style adjustments, development workflow mandates, etc)
5. Studio direction ultimately becomes tied to console venture's success (i.e. a bad set of years for the console and FROM might be disbanded, broken apart, or forced to develop a more 'strategically relevant' game in a different genre, regardless of their own studio's success)
6. Loss of ip ownership (FROM could eventually have to give up the soulsborne games to be developed by a different studio if there are strong enough disagreements)
7. Worse experience for non-PS users (unnecessary PSN login, limiting sales regions, loss of PC/steam specific features like refunds and slightly better customer support)
What other pros or cons can you think of?
Plausible pros:
1. Increased technical performance support for future FROM games
2. Increased (and consistent) funding for development, marketing, etc
3. Operational stability means any potential experimental games would more likely be approved
4. Creative interference+ (cinematic presentation support, accessibility/ui support, etc)
5. Spinoff media ventures (more adaptations (even though elden ring adaptations are already in talks), toys)
6. Job security (assuming no concord-level failures, most FROM developers would be more secure in their jobs)
Plausible cons:
1. Limited userbase/exclusivity (far fewer people in the games industry would get to play FROM software games just to push hardware sales for one section of the industry)
2. Job loss (Firing of FROM staff deemed superfluous during consolidation)
3. Simplification of graphical options and loss of choice in presentation preference
4. Creative interference-/Potential conflict of interest (narrative style adjustments, development workflow mandates, etc)
5. Studio direction ultimately becomes tied to console venture's success (i.e. a bad set of years for the console and FROM might be disbanded, broken apart, or forced to develop a more 'strategically relevant' game in a different genre, regardless of their own studio's success)
6. Loss of ip ownership (FROM could eventually have to give up the soulsborne games to be developed by a different studio if there are strong enough disagreements)
7. Worse experience for non-PS users (unnecessary PSN login, limiting sales regions, loss of PC/steam specific features like refunds and slightly better customer support)
What other pros or cons can you think of?
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