RetroGamingUK
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Been thinking about a couple of recent things regarding Xbox and the near future state of the console wars
- Xbox rumoured to potentially be leaving the console space by making the next Xbox a PC
- Phil Spencer saying they lost the worst generation due to gen 8 being the one where customers invested heavily in digital libraries
For me this makes it seem unlikely that any newcomer could compete with Sony and Nintendo in this space now, it seems to late. The likes of Samsung or Tencent would be building a games library from scratch
Valve tried with Steamboxes, but open PC gaming on a closed console-like system isn’t practical due to the multitude of PC configurations
This leaves only one possibility for me…
Apple
- Macs, iPads and iPhones are already like console’s closed systems whereby games are more tailored to limited configs of hardware
- More games are being developed that run across Mac, iPhone and iPad (universal play)
- Apple TV with M silicon chips could potentially run all the above games
- Apple already have fanboys (outside gaming anyway)
What do you guys think?
Could someone new fill the gap, or would Sony and Nintendo just grow to fill it instead?
- Xbox rumoured to potentially be leaving the console space by making the next Xbox a PC
- Phil Spencer saying they lost the worst generation due to gen 8 being the one where customers invested heavily in digital libraries
For me this makes it seem unlikely that any newcomer could compete with Sony and Nintendo in this space now, it seems to late. The likes of Samsung or Tencent would be building a games library from scratch
Valve tried with Steamboxes, but open PC gaming on a closed console-like system isn’t practical due to the multitude of PC configurations
This leaves only one possibility for me…
Apple
- Macs, iPads and iPhones are already like console’s closed systems whereby games are more tailored to limited configs of hardware
- More games are being developed that run across Mac, iPhone and iPad (universal play)
- Apple TV with M silicon chips could potentially run all the above games
- Apple already have fanboys (outside gaming anyway)
What do you guys think?
Could someone new fill the gap, or would Sony and Nintendo just grow to fill it instead?
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