HeisenbergFX4
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I don't see them backtracking on this one
While I see 100% parity I could see maybe cheaper prices on maybe battle passes if your a Gamepass subscriber?
I could see perks but not bending the parity
Makes you wonder what they have prepared for the show.Kind of surprised they didn't hold this until the show honestly
It was inevitable that the upcoming cod along with past titles would end up on gamepass, on top with an increase in gamepass prices to make up for the potential loss of revenue, that would come with giving the game free on the service (the price increase is pending, but it's almost definitely on the cards).
But, if the needle didn't move the day that the acquisition was announced as having gone through, given the fact that gamers expected cod to drop on gamepass following the acquisition eventually, It's doubtful that the needle will move now. If subscriber numbers didn't surge and Xbox consoles didn't start flying off the shelves en masse that day and the 7 months preceding that date, it won't move now.
Those who bought the game on playstation, will just continue to do so and playstation users won't all of a sudden start mass migrating to Xbox due to cod. If it didn't happen already, it's probably not ever happening. Maybe they'll gain around 500k to 1 million gamepass subs(and that's an optimistic number).
They are in a weird position.
If they stop with Day 1 titles or change anything drastically, I think there will be massive backlash from the Xbox faithful.... and I mean the core audience.
Xbox IS Game Pass (and the major features of it) to alot of their hardcore fanbase.
Didn't Ryan himself (in poorly redacted papers) say Playstation players alone spend like $16 BILLION a year on COD alone?Good luck making that $70B back.
I thought the whole point of the lawsuit was that MS couldn't put it on Gamepass? And then the my ended up selling off streaming rights or summat
Good luck making that $70B back.
Nah I missed that but if so then yeah, barring any changes in spending habits they could make that back in 5 years or soDidn't Ryan himself (in poorly redacted papers) say Playstation players alone spend like $16 BILLION a year on COD alone?
They will be fine
I had to check and make sure my numbers were accurateNah I missed that but if so then yeah, barring any changes in spending habits they could make that back in 5 years or so
If this doesn't do some serious numbers (in hardware and/or subs), you can bet your ass Game Pass will be killed or at the very least changed up quite a bit.
Let's be real here....this is it.
If COD can't do it, nothing will.
You've got a point here to be honest. But I wouldn't exactly 100% bet on cod being the big mover of the gp sub needle that some are making it out to be. Will it move it slightly? Most probably. But, will it be massive? I'm not sure and to be honest, I wouldn't bet on it.I'm actually gonna play devil's advocate here for a bit and argue why this isn't necessarily the case: GTA6.
We know that GTA6 is coming "soon". A little over a year from now. We know it had the official trailer reveal late last year. Does that not mean there won't be a massive surge of new people buying Xboxes and (mainly) PlayStations (PS5 & Pro) once the game actually arrives on store shelves and the marketing campaign really kicks in? Of course not. That's arguably when you'd really start seeing console sales (again, mainly PlayStation here; basically assured they have the marketing rights) increase significantly again, even more than what we saw for Hogwarts Legacy.
Well, if that can apply for console sales, why can't it apply for subscription services? Yeah you might have gotten some uptick in subs and maybe some consoles after the ABK deal itself closed, but I don't think you'd see the majority of that uptick until the game is actually out and it's actually there in the service alongside a marketing campaign. Unless MS completely screw up the marketing (and that is very possible: they utterly suck at big epic marketing compared to Sony/SIE), they are probably expecting a surge in subs and a big boost in accompanying console sales closer to COD's release.
I think that is the only way to truly gauge what impact this will have, which means we'd have to wait a few months. Even early preorder numbers won't give much indication because those are people who were always gonna buy the game regardless. If there is an improvement (a real improvement, not a "margin of error" statistical improvement) in Xbox hardware sales at some point over the next few months leading up to COD's release, that could serve as a better indication if this move is having any substantial impact on improving hardware or subscription rates.
All according to Good Guy Phil™'s long-termconplan
No, that was about cloud streaming. Microsoft sold those rights to Ubisoft. More to it than that, but that's the overall gist.
They don't need to make the money back. They paid cash for assets. It's a balance sheet change.
I had to check and make sure my numbers were accurate
https://www.neogaf.com/threads/sony...e-in-the-united-states-alone-in-2021.1658287/
That's not how it works. You guys have GOT TO STOP with this lie man!
Have seen estimates of about 25% of all the COD players are on Xbox consoles.That's not how it works. You guys have GOT TO STOP with this lie man!
So how much did Xbox generate for COD?
That's exactly how it works. Microsoft paid for ABK in cash. So who are Microsoft "paying back"? They didn't take out a loan. It's a change in assets.
Have seen estimates of about 25% of all the COD players are on Xbox consoles.
In the grand scheme of things the number of sells lost by going to Gamepass isn't huge as long as the MTX keeps rolling in
That's not how it works. You guys have GOT TO STOP with this lie man!
You know what we are saying man. Stop it! You know Nadella and the shareholders don't view it as "ONLY" a change in assets. You're smart enough to know this. I've seen many of your posts. You get it. There's some expected ROI that's needed. What that is, we don't know. But we know MS was looking at 100 million GamePass subscriptions by 2030.
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Yes, it is how it work. MS has purchased assetes that have a value and generate a return. It's not that MS bought air LOL. ..... It's like if you buy a vacation home on the beach for 3 millons and that you rent out to tourists 10k month. You can recoup some or all of the 3 millons investment by selling the house.
You know what we are saying man. Stop it! You know Nadella and the shareholders don't view it as "ONLY" a change in assets. You're smart enough to know this. I've seen many of your posts. You get it. There's some expected ROI that's needed. What that is, we don't know. But we know MS was looking at 100 million GamePass subscriptions by 2030.
Putting COD on Gamepass clearly is a signal that they still want that 100 million.
But you and I both know they don't want to sell off ABK. So lets stop with the silliness and thinking of this like 15 year olds. MS has a goal when buying ABK for $75 Billion. And it didn't include failing in the deal and then selling ABK years later for profit.
There wont be many PC players switch from Battlenet to GamepassYou're forgetting PC COD players too though.
First.....calm down man. This ain't that serious. Second, if the post I replied to said stockholders might be concerned about potential losses in this move then I would have agreed with that. I simply pointed out that there was nothing to "pay back". That's it.
And?? That has nothing to do with it. We are discussing what those 70B have become and of course ABK has a value. These are assets that generate returns. That is, ABK still has a value.
You confuse the risk of the investment and possible loss of value of the assets acquired by 70B ..... That will be a situation that we will see in the future.
There wont be many PC players switch from Battlenet to Gamepass
I am calm. It's just annoying seeing people act as if MS themselves have nothing to do or prove even to themselves now that they purchased ABK for $75 billion. No MS Exec would agree with that.
Might be a nice little chunk if it's included in a $10 PC Game Pass.There wont be many PC players switch from Battlenet to Gamepass
I am calm. It's just annoying seeing people act as if MS themselves have nothing to do or prove even to themselves now that they purchased ABK for $75 billion. No MS Exec would agree with that.
When gamers talk about MS needed to make money back from the $75B ABK purchase, we are only talking about the risk of investment. Never the lost in value for ABK and what it's worth.
Everyone level 40 on day one.
Good luck making that $70B back.
Same here, I'm joking.I'm just in it for the campaign, y'all MP freaks have at it!
I thought the whole point of the lawsuit was that MS couldn't put it on Gamepass? And then the my ended up selling off streaming rights or summat
MS sending out emails advertising COD on normal Game Pass. The additional tier thing was FUD. A trillion dollar company isn’t going to open themselves up to a bait and switch lawsuit.
You've got a point here to be honest. But I wouldn't exactly 100% bet on cod being the big mover of the gp sub needle that some are making it out to be. Will it move it slightly? Most probably. But, will it be massive? I'm not sure and to be honest, I wouldn't bet on it.
Let's not forget that gta doesn't have yearly releases like cod does and Rockstar takes their sweet time to fill every nook and cranny of the game's world with meaningful stuff to do. And all that on top of a package that while being huge, is also insanely bug free and stable considering its size and scope and budget, plus it's not the same repackaged copy/paste crap we get every year with cod, where it's basically a reskin in a different location. Cod has a lot of impact, but I'll play a second devil's advocate here and say gta has a broader appeal and popularity and possibly greater reach.
That's not to say that cod on gp wouldn't attract a fair bit of subscribers and add growth to the service. But I believe that some are over- exaggerating the impact it has and growth it might give. It's a wait and see kind of scenario. Hopefully, it ends boosting gp subs and gives the xbox team some encouragement, because if it doesn't, then they spent almost 69 billion for basically cod, just to get very little in return and they'll be in even murkier waters if that's the case. Satya is getting impatient.
Have seen estimates of about 25% of all the COD players are on Xbox consoles.
In the grand scheme of things the number of sells lost by going to Gamepass isn't huge as long as the MTX keeps rolling in
I’m shocked at the low amount of replies for this great news though. Makes me wonder how many posts there would be if it was confirmed on a new tier or not on game pass at all.
Don't be so cynical, it's summer time, lots of people are outside enjoying the weather… (I see someone has made this post but less sarcastically already )I’m shocked at the low amount of replies for this great news though. Makes me wonder how many posts there would be if it was confirmed on a new tier or not on game pass at all.
People here don’t go outside and enjoy the weather. Bunch of trolls playing their games under bridges is what we are.Don't be so cynical, it's summer time, lots of people are outside enjoying the weather… (I see someone has made this post but less sarcastically already )
Or maybe you bought into FUD.I guess this move just confuses me to what the fuck Xbox’s goal is with the brand. I want competition because it makes everyone work harder, but Xbox out there making moves like they want to quit, then moves like the want to kill the rest.
Xbox bipolar as fuck.
Maybe. Either way, being an owner of all the consoles still pays off in the end.Or maybe you bought into FUD.
So the non-game pass versions aren’t being sold anymore?RIP Activision Revenue.
Yes, but now Xbox players and some PC players won't pay for it. Therefore reduced revenue. I imagine they will try to compensate by making as many games available on PS5 as possible.So the non-game pass versions aren’t being sold anymore?
But that's not what you meant when you rejected that statement. The fact is that MS hasn't bought air for 70B, it has bought assets that have a market value and generate a return. You, as a shareholder, can discuss the suitability or otherwise of the investment and whether that cash would be better and safer in the bank, generating safe returns.
As a call of duty campaign enjoyer, this is the next best thing to being able to buy just the single player portion at a discount.
Yes, but now Xbox players and some PC players won't pay for it. Therefore reduced revenue. I imagine they will try to compensate by making as many games available on PS5 as possible.