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The gaming landscape has changed a lot over the years and it will continue to do so in the future. Based on current happenings, what do you predict the gaming landscape will look like in the coming years?
My personal prediction: This is probably an obvious one that we're all thinking already, buy I genuinely believe that Microsoft and Sony will go third-party. That may turn out to look different from how Sega went third party years ago, but I think the outcome will be largely the same.
You may have seen this image before. I made it a while back and posted it to /v/ to highlight that in the late 90s Sega was porting their games to PC and then started releasing games on competitive platforms like the Game Boy and N64, and then shortly afterwards they went third-party.
This is very similar to what's happening today. Microsoft and Sony both started porting their games to PC, then Microsoft starting doing ports to other platforms and now Sony has job listings up that mention games for Nintendo Switch and Xbox which comes as no surprise at all.
With their games going to other platforms and sales over their own hardware being sluggish it simply makes no sense to continue producing dedicated hardware.
I don't think they will step entirely out if hardware however. I think that Xbox's partnership with Asus is partial evidence. I think they will both probably license out their brand-name to third party hardware manufacturers to make handheld devices and probably some sort of box that sits under your PC like a console, but those devices will probably just be PC's that have access to multiple storefronts and Xbox and Playstation will probably try and push their own storefronts while also releasing their games on the other storefronts like Steam or Epic.
Sony in particular might keep making their own hardware but I expect it to become more open - or at least support Steam. And I expect they're going to try and profit from the hardware, so they definitely wouldn't sell it for a loss.
I expect the overall gaming landscape will be just Nintendo, PC, and handheld devices. And this is kind of already the case. I feel that the concept of a game console as we once knew it is already dead and the PS5 and Xbox Series systems are antiquated devices that are "struggling" due to their inability to adapt to the changing market. Maybe they won't go entirely third party but it's entirely clear that they will need to make big changes because the old model just isn't working anymore.
And in the PC space, I believe that what Nvidia is doing has created a bubble and it's not sustainable. Changes will definitely happen in the PC realm but I can't imagine what exactly that will be.
As I said earlier these predictions are probably rather obvious but I do believe quite strongly that something along these lines will be the case. What are your personal predictions for how the gaming landscape will change in the coming years?
My personal prediction: This is probably an obvious one that we're all thinking already, buy I genuinely believe that Microsoft and Sony will go third-party. That may turn out to look different from how Sega went third party years ago, but I think the outcome will be largely the same.
You may have seen this image before. I made it a while back and posted it to /v/ to highlight that in the late 90s Sega was porting their games to PC and then started releasing games on competitive platforms like the Game Boy and N64, and then shortly afterwards they went third-party.
This is very similar to what's happening today. Microsoft and Sony both started porting their games to PC, then Microsoft starting doing ports to other platforms and now Sony has job listings up that mention games for Nintendo Switch and Xbox which comes as no surprise at all.
With their games going to other platforms and sales over their own hardware being sluggish it simply makes no sense to continue producing dedicated hardware.
I don't think they will step entirely out if hardware however. I think that Xbox's partnership with Asus is partial evidence. I think they will both probably license out their brand-name to third party hardware manufacturers to make handheld devices and probably some sort of box that sits under your PC like a console, but those devices will probably just be PC's that have access to multiple storefronts and Xbox and Playstation will probably try and push their own storefronts while also releasing their games on the other storefronts like Steam or Epic.
Sony in particular might keep making their own hardware but I expect it to become more open - or at least support Steam. And I expect they're going to try and profit from the hardware, so they definitely wouldn't sell it for a loss.
I expect the overall gaming landscape will be just Nintendo, PC, and handheld devices. And this is kind of already the case. I feel that the concept of a game console as we once knew it is already dead and the PS5 and Xbox Series systems are antiquated devices that are "struggling" due to their inability to adapt to the changing market. Maybe they won't go entirely third party but it's entirely clear that they will need to make big changes because the old model just isn't working anymore.
And in the PC space, I believe that what Nvidia is doing has created a bubble and it's not sustainable. Changes will definitely happen in the PC realm but I can't imagine what exactly that will be.
As I said earlier these predictions are probably rather obvious but I do believe quite strongly that something along these lines will be the case. What are your personal predictions for how the gaming landscape will change in the coming years?