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Aren't they still losing money on the discless version?PS5 also had a quick turn around when they were making profit per hardware unit sold. I doubt Sony will ever go back to the loss leader strategy.
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Aren't they still losing money on the discless version?PS5 also had a quick turn around when they were making profit per hardware unit sold. I doubt Sony will ever go back to the loss leader strategy.
Forgot all about that model, tried looking up, no information if that one is still losing money. With the refresh I doubt it however, no idea when it would have started to make money.Aren't they still losing money on the discless version?
Eh, ten million copies of a $70 game is probably a bit over or at least closing the gap. The issue, unlike the first game, is that Sony still can't get consoles into the hands of people who want to buy the game fast enough. Install bases between the PS4 and PS5 couldn't be more different.Sony also claims that Spider-Man 2 is profitable, but the leaks say otherwise...
But it still isn't making a profit for the PS5 consoleEh, ten million copies of a $70 game is probably a bit over or at least closing the gap. The issue, unlike the first game, is that Sony still can't get consoles into the hands of people who want to buy the game fast enough. Install bases between the PS4 and PS5 couldn't be more different.
I'll admit it's been a hot minute since I looked a the leaks. Well, with any luck the upcoming DLC's should shift some more units.But it still isn't making a profit for the PS5 console
The leaks said it made a profit in the first week. What are you talking about?Sony also claims that Spider-Man 2 is profitable, but the leaks say otherwise...
I stopped by Walmart and wondered over by the games section while I waited on a prescription to get filled and saw that the FFVII Rebirth SKU had at least 6 or 7 copies in it, yet the new WWE game only had a couple copies left on PS4 and PS5. Why aren't people buying this game? Is it because most people didn't like the changes they made to the story in the last game? Is it because most people just said "I'll wait until they finish the whole trilogy and then play the games"? Is it because people don't like how the newer FF games are real time instead of turn based? Is it because Final Fantasy as a franchise is way past it's prime and releavance? Is it a combination of all the above?One last point, the sell-through of FF7 Rebirth is the same as last week which means both things:
- Stores still have plenty of copies from the initial shipment
- There are >70k retail copies rotting away in the shelves
Discounts should be expected fairly soon.
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On the other hand, Sony is arrogant enough to do it.I don't believe they will make a PS5 Pro.
PS4 Pro did not do well and made games cost more to make. The market wasn't there for an even more expensive mid gen upgrade in the best economy in my lifetime; it isn't there in this economy.
Because of all of the above plus it's shit.I stopped by Walmart and wondered over by the games section while I waited on a prescription to get filled and saw that the FFVII Rebirth SKU had at least 6 or 7 copies in it, yet the new WWE game only had a couple copies left on PS4 and PS5. Why aren't people buying this game? Is it because most people didn't like the changes they made to the story in the last game? Is it because most people just said "I'll wait until they finish the whole trilogy and then play the games"? Is it because people don't like how the newer FF games are real time instead of turn based? Is it because Final Fantasy as a franchise is way past it's prime and releavance? Is it a combination of all the above?
Sorry for coming back to this, but I just realized that Sony claimed their console was already profitable less than a year after launch.PS4 was sold at a profit,
https://www.ign.com/articles/2014/05/23/ps4-already-profitable-for-sony “From a profitability perspective, PS4 is also already contributing profit on a hardware unit basis, establishing a very different business framework from that of previous platform businesses," Hirai said.
I think it's this.Is it a combination of all the above?
They can claim it's profitable, what matters is if it met projections. Which it clearly didn't.Sony also claims that Spider-Man 2 is profitable, but the leaks say otherwise...
You're right. People (including me) wanted an actual remake and when they got a bait and Switch, they said "Fuck it. I'm not getting the next one, this sucked". Square have only themselves to blame.Sorry for coming back to this, but I just realized that Sony claimed their console was already profitable less than a year after launch.
But then that Black Friday, literally bundled it with free copies of The Last of Us Remastered and GTA V. (and maybe even other third party titles, as I got Call of Duty Advanced Warfare with my bundle as well, but can't remember if that was Amazon bundling it on top or not)
It was the fabled Black Friday Bundurur that basically cemented their number one position for the generation, and there's no way you can convince me that bundle itself was profitable for them.
I think it's this.
I've said for a while Final Fantasy has lost it's relevance as a Sony system seller. The average Playstation player wants a sports game and a movie game, not a JRPG/Action JRPG/Whatever FF is now.
Looking beyond that, I have to wonder who the fuck wanted FFVII Rebirth as well. The people that wanted a FFVII remake probably felt burned as Remake...wasn't a remake. The people that like new Final Fantasy probably don't have the reverence for a FF game that, quite possibly, came out before they were even born.
Edit: I am speaking for the West, of course, but from what I'm hearing the same holds true for Japan except they don't want Sport and Movie games along with whatever FF is now.
Would be nice if they could make smaller-tier FF games like back on the Wii. Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers wasn't exactly amazing, but it was pretty unique and took advantage of the Wii remote.You're right. People (including me) wanted an actual remake and when they got a bait and Switch, they said "Fuck it. I'm not getting the next one, this sucked". Square have only themselves to blame.
I think you're right though. The FF audience has moved to the Switch. It will be interesting to see where FF17 ends up.
Well, as a person who freakin' loved Final Fantasy as a child and has always kept an eye on it, here are my anecdotes:I stopped by Walmart and wondered over by the games section while I waited on a prescription to get filled and saw that the FFVII Rebirth SKU had at least 6 or 7 copies in it, yet the new WWE game only had a couple copies left on PS4 and PS5. Why aren't people buying this game? Is it because most people didn't like the changes they made to the story in the last game? Is it because most people just said "I'll wait until they finish the whole trilogy and then play the games"? Is it because people don't like how the newer FF games are real time instead of turn based? Is it because Final Fantasy as a franchise is way past it's prime and releavance? Is it a combination of all the above?
Don't most hardcore Final Fantasy and JRPG fans put this one at or near the top? It got a sequel, remasters, soundtrack is incredible. The world is probably the most unique out of all Final Fantasy settings as well. I'm looking at a dozen lists on various sites and social media posts and a bunch refer to FFX as the peak of the series.Final Fantasy X was okay, but not even remotely as compelling as the best SNES and PlayStation entries.
It’s one of those games that’ll really kick your nostalgia up if you played it at the right age, or if it was your first RPG. That is my own personal opinion. I have never completed Final Fantasy X. I got near the end and just never cared to finish it.Don't most hardcore Final Fantasy and JRPG fans put this one at or near the top? It got a sequel, remasters, soundtrack is incredible. The world is probably the most unique out of all Final Fantasy settings as well. I'm looking at a dozen lists on various sites and social media posts and a bunch refer to FFX as the peak of the series.
It's the last good one. The series has been objectively terrible since, including that fucking sequel where you''re a J-Pop idol. Retarded.Don't most hardcore Final Fantasy and JRPG fans put this one at or near the top? It got a sequel, remasters, soundtrack is incredible. The world is probably the most unique out of all Final Fantasy settings as well. I'm looking at a dozen lists on various sites and social media posts and a bunch refer to FFX as the peak of the series.
It's a tad divisive. FFF6-9 are basically unanimously loved, but 10 rubbed some people the wrong way, and despite it being my favorite it's understandable. There's legitimate reasons, like having no traditional overworld and having a stronger focus on romance than any game since FF4 (which used it more as a plot device than an emotionally resonant love story).Don't most hardcore Final Fantasy and JRPG fans put this one at or near the top? It got a sequel, remasters, soundtrack is incredible. The world is probably the most unique out of all Final Fantasy settings as well. I'm looking at a dozen lists on various sites and social media posts and a bunch refer to FFX as the peak of the series.
No need to force yourself but if you haven't tried replaying it via the HD remasters I'd recommend that. The new soundtrack is somehow better than the original, which was already legendary. I think it's one of those games you could go back to after seeing the current state of JRPGs and find more to like.It’s one of those games that’ll really kick your nostalgia up if you played it at the right age, or if it was your first RPG. That is my own personal opinion. I have never completed Final Fantasy X. I got near the end and just never cared to finish it.
The j-pop sequel was a curveball and an objectively bad direction to take the game in, and it was Square's first game published as Square-Enix and so it really set the tone for their fuck ups going forward.It's the last good one. The series has been objectively terrible since, including that fucking sequel where you''re a J-Pop idol. Retarded.
Sakaguchi leaving was the death knell for Square.