I don't think either is going away anytime soon. Microsoft in fact unveiled a new 360 design that mirrors the One. Has it been said if new titles will be released on both sets of hardware?
I don't think either is going away anytime soon. Microsoft in fact unveiled a new 360 design that mirrors the One. Has it been said if new titles will be released on both sets of hardware?
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Sony's has supported every console after release by leaving it available for third parties to publish titles or publishing some themselves.
Twisted Metal Small Brawl, Final Fantasy Origins, Breath of Fire 4, are some titles released after the PS2 launched. Persona 3, Persona 4, God of War 2, Wild ARMs 5, Motorstorm Arctic Edge, and MLB The Show up to '11 are some titles that were released after the PS3 launched.
The PS3 will have a lot of support and I'm sure the 360 will have a lot of support. Microsoft has nothing to lose and everything to gain with Xbox Live Gold and future games, while Sony has already shown that they show continued support towards their consoles.
I'm sure Sony will support the PS3 for least another 3-5 years, MS will probably support the 360 for a few more years at least. They're both cheap alternatives for people who don't wanna spend $400-500 on the PS4 and Xbox One.
Probably a good indicator is look at what happened in the past for the PS2 and Orginal Xbox or scruntinize how many new titles for the Wii today.
I suspect the online support will be shutdown on the Wii just as it has for the PS2 and original Xbox once the newer console becomes mainstream. The same will happen for the 360 and PS3 as their replacements take over.
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If you watched the E3 conferences you'd notice that both announced that they still have lots of titles(I believe one of them said more than 100) coming for their current systems. Also take into account that they both have over 70 million units sold. With such massive install bases(even when you consider that active members is probably between 35-50 million each) I'd say it's a safe bet that they will be on stores shelves for atleast another 3 years or so.
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Originally Posted by THE 1 2 P
3rd party support is a given, but what about 1st party support?
I was pretty disappointed with how MS handled the 1st Xbox, when it came to 1st party support after the 360 came out. I believe the last two 1st party published titles were Fable: The Lost Levels and Jade Empire in 2005, after that it was pretty much 3rd party games in 2006. Sony did a little better with games like Jak and Daxter: The Lost Frontier, Ratchet & Clank: Size Matters, Rogue Galaxy, ATV Offroad Fury 4 and MLB 09: The Show being published after the PS3 had arrived.
Last edited by Gamevet; 06-13-2013 at 09:25 PM.
So it appears MS will still have the 4GB and 250GB 360's for sale in the new redesign. Wonder if they and Sony will start dropping the price on their current consoles?
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Originally Posted by THE 1 2 P
Remember that this generation is the first true "DLC" generation. As long as they can keep milking 360\PS3 for DLC $$$ then these systems might last longer in the market than anything else we have seen.
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