PS4 dead until FFXV comes out.
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... oh who am I kidding it will still be dead.
When is FXV because 2016 would be kind of late if this is a regular length generation.
When is FXV because 2016 would be kind of late if this is a regular length generation.
With recent news, 2016 is looking kinda early.
I find the PS4 a weird one.Holy crap, didn't notice PS4 was 5.8k
First week under 6k on Famitsu.
*except for people hoping to see a deluge of Japanese games, but those cats should just buy a Vita instead.
Here is the list:
Nice week for Vita. All is well.
Smokydave said:I find the PS4 a weird one.
On the one hand, the latest Sony console is bombing in Japan, oh no!
On the other hand, it makes no difference to anybody at all*. It's still dominating globally, and will continue to do so. Japan simply doesn't matter (for console sales) any longer.
Makes me wonder just how much effort they'll put into reviving it over there.
I find the PS4 a weird one.
On the one hand, the latest Sony console is bombing in Japan, oh no!
On the other hand, it makes no difference to anybody at all*. It's still dominating globally, and will continue to do so. Japan simply doesn't matter (for console sales) any longer.
Makes me wonder just how much effort they'll put into reviving it over there.
*except for people hoping to see a deluge of Japanese games, but those cats should just buy a Vita instead.
I agree with those who say the PS4 is likely to pick up in Japan, but even a "pick up" might mean a 7-8M LTD at this point.
Which is fine, on its own. I am confident it will best the Wii U in the long run even if it isn't now, due to future support. But as the best selling console of the generation, it's abysmal. 8M last generation would have been a mediocre second place; now it's first place system.
I'm torn on this, too. On the one hand, I agree that Japan seems to have very particular tastes that are not mirrored in other countries, which means winning their favor requires you to create products specifically for them. That makes their needs particularly difficult to accommodate.
On the other hand, I feel like console makers are sort of shrugging off a lot of lost sales at this point. People growing up and leaving consoles or gaming altogether; Japan leaving consoles; casual gamers leaving consoles. Individually none of these are fatal (although losing casual gamers is a really, really big deal), but at some point these losses add up. You rarely lose everything at once; most markets shrink by losing market segments one at a time, even if individually, none of those market segments is a huge deal on its own.
I'm hoping Sony starts supporting the PS4 like they did Vita in Japan in the sense that they just said screw it and started making (or collaborating) on new games aimed at the region for Vita instead of waiting on 3rd party devs to get off their asses.