Sony Throws Destiny Under the Bus Amid Claims It “Cannot Protect Against the Loss of Call of Duty”

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Sony announced in January 2022 that Bungie had joined the PlayStation family, calling the Destiny dev a world-class group that could build incredible worlds to captivate millions of people, but now, it seems to be treating the studio like a bit of a red-headed stepchild. In a new document that includes some of the PlayStation maker's latest comments concerning the CMA's findings on Microsoft's pending acquisition of Activision Blizzard, Sony made the claim that it wouldn't be able to cope with losing Call of Duty, as it only has one other main shooter franchise, Destiny, which it described as being "significantly less impactful," with redacted figures that allude to substantially less gameplay hours and game spending. Elsewhere, Sony called its development experience of FPS games "limited" and claimed that it would be "impossible" for it to create something that could come close to Call of Duty.

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If they can't handle the impact of loosing one title it's not worth being a company.
Also, all this fuss over COD is almost like pissing on their own inhouse studios and exclusive games. Sure COD is big but to draw so much attention to it like this makes it seem like that's the only reason anyone would want a PS. Obviously that's not true but this could be looked at in that way.
 
Also, all this fuss over COD is almost like pissing on their own inhouse studios and exclusive games. Sure COD is big but to draw so much attention to it like this makes it seem like that's the only reason anyone would want a PS. Obviously that's not true but this could be looked at in that way.

It's a cheap chance for them to hurt MS a direct competitor of theirs on many fronts. Imagine the size of turd they would pass if MS decided to buy a movie studio, or get in bed with someone like Disney.

They are doing this because the LOE to make their competitor burn resources is low. For every dollar they spend MS is probably spending 1k if not more. Thing is MS has the cash to burn at scale that Sony can't touch.
 
Also, all this fuss over COD is almost like pissing on their own inhouse studios and exclusive games. Sure COD is big but to draw so much attention to it like this makes it seem like that's the only reason anyone would want a PS. Obviously that's not true but this could be looked at in that way.

3rd bigges game franchise it seems, should be worth it to try and keep it
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3rd bigges game franchise it seems, should be worth it to try and keep it
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You aren’t wrong. But how many different platforms does the #1 game run on?

Don’t need cross platform if you have a strong enough game, and Sony has plenty of good 1st party titles if they keep investing in them. People play more than shooters on consoles
 
You aren’t wrong. But how many different platforms does the #1 game run on?

Don’t need cross platform if you have a strong enough game, and Sony has plenty of good 1st party titles if they keep investing in them. People play more than shooters on consoles
I don't like to play shooters on console not handy enough with the controller, but that's me.

Still if they sell to 10% of the PS4/5 owners that's 15 million orso games, that's a nice chunk of change, they can also only crank out so many first party titles
 
I don't like to play shooters on console not handy enough with the controller, but that's me.

Still if they sell to 10% of the PS4/5 owners that's 15 million orso games, that's a nice chunk of change, they can also only crank out so many first party titles
CoD probably sells more on PlayStation than any other platform too - MS would be cutting off their own nose in spite of their face to restrict it to just the Xbox ecosystem. But I can see the thinking in hoping it would move more over to the platform

Although there are two flaws with that thinking:
The first - if Halo couldn’t get them and keep them on Xbox, what makes them think CoD will do any better?

Second, and the most important think MS is not thinking of: console/platform choice is not a zero sum game. People can, and do, buy into multiple platforms. CoD might sell a few more Xboxes, but people are still gonna buy Nintendo for Zelda, and Sony for Final Fantasy.

I would bet that making CoD exclusive would -not- sell enough Xboxes to make up for the loss of Sony revenue - and I’m sure MS realizes that and that makes it an easy throw away term to promise CoD on all these other platforms.
 
I would bet that making CoD exclusive would -not- sell enough Xboxes to make up for the loss of Sony revenue - and I’m sure MS realizes that and that makes it an easy throw away term to promise CoD on all these other platforms.
COD is also heavily multiplayer even though I only played for the single player campaigns so having more platforms makes for a healtier player base.
 
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