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minus-square佐藤カズマlinkfedilink7•2 years agoSee, I agree with this angle, but at the same time it kind of feels like a Pyrrhic victory.
minus-square@TheGod@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink-4•2 years agoMicrosoft doesnt have a bad track record in gaming and doesn’t have greedy approaches. They like to dump money without forcing profits. It is a win for gamers
minus-square@Saneless@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink-7•2 years agoEh, depending on where you’re at, not so much is lost
minus-square@CaptainEffort@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink12•2 years agoFurther consolidation is a major loss
minus-square@Saneless@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink-2•2 years agoSo far there’s nothing that says this is a loss for anyone other than Sony not able to do exclusive COD things or keep COD off Game pass
See, I agree with this angle, but at the same time it kind of feels like a Pyrrhic victory.
Microsoft doesnt have a bad track record in gaming and doesn’t have greedy approaches. They like to dump money without forcing profits. It is a win for gamers
Eh, depending on where you’re at, not so much is lost
Further consolidation is a major loss
Correct.
This, I’m not quite understanding. What do you mean?
So far there’s nothing that says this is a loss for anyone other than Sony not able to do exclusive COD things or keep COD off Game pass