Comments by "Kantrel 7" (@blumiu2426) on "Microsoft is TAKING OVER" video.

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  11. I really don't see the logic in your argument. Disney has bought up a bunch of studios, yet they burned it all down with their policies and politics. Microsoft has always had more money than Sony, yet that means what exactly? Why not buy Nintendo or more correctly, buy up their stocks? Because competition and they can't legally without challenges. And it doesn't matter how much value you have if you don't have games people want to play. Sony has exclusives, Japanese developed games and focus on indie games. Nintendo has their exclusives and adding some indies to their roster. The fact that Nintendo has been hanging in there with just a few games shows just how much games matter, not just business strategy. Everyone has been able to afford games during the pandemic, so how many are actually hurting? To me, Microsoft needs to buy other studios and offer more than games because that is their weakest area...in a market about gaming. Buying Bethesda is going to change Bethesda? Those guy's egos are so massive they haven't taken a hint for decades, so I'd imagine they'd need to replace them as no cash injection will steer their greed first, half-ass all else mentality. Let's not forget that Microsoft also shuts down just as many studios as they gain. I REALLY don't understand your thinking here at all. Games have always been the determining factor when consoles are involved. I've always deferred to Playstation mainly, Nintendo for their handhelds. PC for a little of both (emulation) and all else. I've liked some XBox games in the past, but they were shooters and multiplayer, which aren't my fav. You can't completely own a company that dominates in both the West and the East, sorry. The only thing that will hurt Sony is the Western branch (which terrifyingly enough has taken control) censoring games from Japan. I would think the situation in Cali has changed some things given that switch happened before the pandemic.
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