Instant_Classic
Junior Member
To begin, I understand the importance Single Player games have had on the industry and many gamers.
However, the industry is at a point where budgets and resources need to craft these AAA experiences, keep trending up.
Say for example, Sony gives you guys what you want with more AAA single player games on the PS5.
Now what?
People will be demanding that PS6 AAA games scale up, and the demands continue to grow.
Sony bailing out of E3 wasn't due to the internet taking off, and the show no longer being needed.
Sony bailed out because the demands continue to rise, past sustainable levels.
Sony's GaaS initiative is econimically the best move they can make, and it's working.
92 million PS5's sold, and they haven't really had to take risks.
GaaS is a risk, but AAA single player games with their one-time payment model are even riskier...
Heck, most kids born post-2000 are GaaS conditioned and don't understand nor care about single player games.
Companies the size of Sony, must eliminate risk.
Please understand, GAFers.
However, the industry is at a point where budgets and resources need to craft these AAA experiences, keep trending up.
Say for example, Sony gives you guys what you want with more AAA single player games on the PS5.
Now what?
People will be demanding that PS6 AAA games scale up, and the demands continue to grow.
Sony bailing out of E3 wasn't due to the internet taking off, and the show no longer being needed.
Sony bailed out because the demands continue to rise, past sustainable levels.
Sony's GaaS initiative is econimically the best move they can make, and it's working.
92 million PS5's sold, and they haven't really had to take risks.
GaaS is a risk, but AAA single player games with their one-time payment model are even riskier...
Heck, most kids born post-2000 are GaaS conditioned and don't understand nor care about single player games.
Companies the size of Sony, must eliminate risk.
Please understand, GAFers.
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