Without making their own content they don't really fit this analogy (unlike Xbox,PS & Nintendo), even if I do personally prefer Steam.
Without making their own content they don't really fit this analogy (unlike Xbox,PS & Nintendo), even if I do personally prefer Steam.
Tencent own some of the biggest games in the world, so they definitely have access to lots of US citizen data.
Tencent own some of the biggest games in the world, so they definitely have access to lots of US citizen data.
It will be interesting to see where it all goes, I think PC will eventually adapt to provide a more console like experience. The Steam Deck UI is fantastic for example.
It will be interesting to see where it all goes, I think PC will eventually adapt to provide a more console like experience. The Steam Deck UI is fantastic for example.
IMO within the next ten years the consoles will be gone and it will just be apps on our TV's.
IMO within the next ten years the consoles will be gone and it will just be apps on our TV's.
I do have concerns that this approach may eventually impact point A & B if there is less incentive for customers to invest in Xbox.
When we get to the future of a Xbox and PS app on our TV's which will customers subscribe to?
I do have concerns that this approach may eventually impact point A & B if there is less incentive for customers to invest in Xbox.
When we get to the future of a Xbox and PS app on our TV's which will customers subscribe to?
From the view of a Xbox fan I don't see how this exclusive-less approach helps them long-term.
When they go fully cloud you only need to look at services like Netflix/Disney which attract customers with their exclusives.
From the view of a Xbox fan I don't see how this exclusive-less approach helps them long-term.
When they go fully cloud you only need to look at services like Netflix/Disney which attract customers with their exclusives.