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- Will Sony become third party publisher? | Page 4 - NeoGAF
On topic nobody considers PC games as third party, even day one let alone year(s) late, otherwise MS have been third party since 2015 and this conversation would have come up then Nobody was talking about MS going third party in 2015 though, everybody considers MS going third party as a recent occurrence when they started to go to Playstation
- Seems like most third-party developers will not support Switch 2 - NeoGAF
Things may not improve on the 3rd party front with the Switch 2 and we may just continue to see last gen ports, EA slop and Call of Duty, but I find it odd that we didn't see many Switch 2 3rd party announcements this week — if only to take advantage of limited completion with a new console launch
- Seems like most third-party developers will not support Switch 2 - NeoGAF
I think the power gap remains too big to expect consistent third party support going forward Even CP77 which 1) remains somewhat a last gen game and 2) is the launch visual showcase, appears to be heavily compromised vs next gen versions (hitchy framerate, poor LOD, drastic reduction in NPC and cars count, dowgraded visual effects)
- Seems like most third-party developers will not support Switch 2 - NeoGAF
Switch 2 is struggling with third-party support, while most was thinking (and wanting) the opposite First the excuse was "they don't have officially reveal the console yet", and now are saying that developers don't even get the devkits
- Sony Reveals New First Party Org Chart Categorized by Studio Focus - NeoGAF
Exactly They need to remember they are in the platform business first and foremost, which is a significantly more profitable and stable business than being a third party games developer Sony needs to scale back their first party significantly while focusing on types of games other devs don't make And keep them 100% exclusive like Nintendo
- Seems like most third-party developers will not support Switch 2 - NeoGAF
Third party Switch 2 games will be announced at Nintendo Directs, even if the same games are announced for other platforms elsewhere This is an arrangement that benefits both Nintendo, because they get more content for their presentations, and third parties, because they get to double dip on announcement hype
- Seems like most third-party developers will not support Switch 2 - NeoGAF
3rd party floodgates will open up later this year and Nintendo wants to be in control of doing the major announcements Look forward to a June July Direct and later a September October direct The system litterally just launched 5 days ago
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