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I still fail to understand why Microsoft would buy SEGA in the first place? They have almost the entire SEGA catalog in gamepass. What they don't have yet, they will have soon.
Suppose one day Shenmue 4 comes out. They just need to go to YSnet, SEGA, 110 or whoever, offer a few million and Shenmue 4 will be on gamepass for 1 year. To them, games like Shenmue 4 are no different than games like The Good Life. A game from a famous Japanese developer, made with less money, that has some kind of fanbase.... Something to diversify their catalog with. I don't think Microsoft's business in the future is making or producing games.
Microsoft are playing at a much higher level now. They want to provide a platform where others can showcase their games. And they, as landlords, only collect the fees, provide cloud streaming and other services. They are forced to have their own content because of the specifics of the subscription services. But they hope to be like Steam one day, meaning they don't need their own content. It is a little doubtful that they will succeed, but we will see in the future.
As much as it pains me to say it, the time when they funded Sakaguchi is long gone. They feel like a big fish in the game business for the last decade and the funding of other studios is beneath their dignity. Totally agree with spud1897. They already own a lot of series that they don't use to their full potential. At least at the moment.
Suppose one day Shenmue 4 comes out. They just need to go to YSnet, SEGA, 110 or whoever, offer a few million and Shenmue 4 will be on gamepass for 1 year. To them, games like Shenmue 4 are no different than games like The Good Life. A game from a famous Japanese developer, made with less money, that has some kind of fanbase.... Something to diversify their catalog with. I don't think Microsoft's business in the future is making or producing games.
Microsoft are playing at a much higher level now. They want to provide a platform where others can showcase their games. And they, as landlords, only collect the fees, provide cloud streaming and other services. They are forced to have their own content because of the specifics of the subscription services. But they hope to be like Steam one day, meaning they don't need their own content. It is a little doubtful that they will succeed, but we will see in the future.
As much as it pains me to say it, the time when they funded Sakaguchi is long gone. They feel like a big fish in the game business for the last decade and the funding of other studios is beneath their dignity. Totally agree with spud1897. They already own a lot of series that they don't use to their full potential. At least at the moment.
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