Even just in terms of numbers of games announced for 2020, the sheer volume of them compared to Sony is impressive. I feel like Sony haven't announced anything major for about 2 years now, relying on the admittedly impressive sunset games such as GofT and TLOU2. They've relied heavily on a small number of big hitters whilst, perplexingly, sent out smaller games to die (Concrete Genie) with zero backing.
Sony either simply don't have the same number of games in development (possible if they're focusing on bigger games) or they're holding back for a mega reveal event. But MS certainly are owning the next gen discussion at the moment. Going early and talking often about their plans has really helped change the narrative.
Exciting times for both companies I hope.
Sony either simply don't have the same number of games in development (possible if they're focusing on bigger games) or they're holding back for a mega reveal event. But MS certainly are owning the next gen discussion at the moment. Going early and talking often about their plans has really helped change the narrative.
Exciting times for both companies I hope.