The article points out that it could be good news for Sony and Nintendo. Then like the next paragraph “Sony doing it too lol”
Xbox consoles and games will no longer be sold at Walmart and Target, according to employees
Submitted 20 hours ago by commander@lemmy.world to games@lemmy.world
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yermaw@sh.itjust.works 19 hours ago
jordanlund@lemmy.world 18 hours ago
This is in line with what I’m seeing locally. Weird they aren’t doing a fire sale like Sam’s Club:
commander@lemmy.world 15 hours ago
I thought about getting a Sam’s Club membership to look for a Series X as another cheap UHD Blu-ray player. They’ve got to be gone by now at my local one
invertedspear@lemmy.zip 11 hours ago
Instead of getting a membership, get a gift card. I don’t think a membership is required to send a gift card.
P00ptart@lemmy.world 13 hours ago
Mine still has them at $499
Korkki@lemmy.ml 19 hours ago
The only issue I see here is that Sony will be getting greedy.
Prove_your_argument@piefed.social 19 hours ago
Yeah, remember how microsoft said this wasn’t their last console and they aren’t getting out of it?
Yeah… they lied.
ampersandrew@lemmy.world 19 hours ago
This isn’t a contradiction to that.
EightBitBlood@lemmy.world 18 hours ago
It’s a contradiction to them having a successful next console. This is Sega + Dreamcast vibes all over again.
Prove_your_argument@piefed.social 18 hours ago
I don’t think there’s much of a history of consoles being removed from shelves before a successor is announced.
lazynooblet@lazysoci.al 17 hours ago
Is that the same with Sony? As they are doing the same thing
emb@lemmy.world 17 hours ago
Had to go into one of their stores and look for something last week, stopped by the games while I was there. The Xbox section was already looking small and barren compared the others.
mesamunefire@piefed.social 15 hours ago
They are going through their stock as the tarrifs keep hitting. Chips are gettingbsuoer expensive in the us.
Lucky_777@lemmy.world 19 hours ago
If Sony is doing it too, it’s the retail market that’s not showing results. Thinking most people order consoles online or from electronic stores.
Prove_your_argument@piefed.social 18 hours ago
You point the finger at retail and on some level it makes sense to want to funnel users towards your digital distribution platform to completely cut out the middle men and take the entire cut for yourself. So maybe it’s a lot of this…
..but i’m looking at that 50% subscription increase as a sign of what they want. Rent forever, own nothing.
Hardware has costs and overhead associated. They need support people and to have depot services. The cost to sell a console today is getting to be on par with a gaming laptop or desktop (not high end, but something that can play games.) The margin after retailer share has to be lower than ever, and sales tax tariffs are coming hard and fast.
You can develop your games with studios all over the world though and sell them through your US publisher for no import sales tax… especially if it’s on your subscription platform that is effectively impossible to tariff.
Ultimately Microsoft has a vested interest in Windows gaming, since it helps keep their market share and recurring subscription revenue. Few are linux gamers like I, and games are still being made that have 0 possibility of linux support, bf6 being the newest.
There’s a momumental challenge of escaping the microsoft ecosystem, and they’re pushing hard into the always online track everything you do on your computer and phone home to the mothership and sell your data to whoever is willing to buy it. Subscriptions will likely remove ads from future versions of windows.. and the holy grail of total control DRM is not far behind between forcing tpm/secureboot that ONLY works on windows 11.
ampersandrew@lemmy.world 15 hours ago
What they wanted was a volume of subscribers to rival Netflix, and even buying out several of the world’s largest publishers for day and date releases in their subscription service didn’t move the needle. They still sell you their video games, and they’ve acknowledged through a very short lived $80 price tag on The Outer Worlds 2 they can’t get away with that price. Increasing their subscription service by 50% shows that they’ve given up on getting more people to rent forever. You know who hasn’t? Nintendo. They’re selling you a $100 peripheral that only works with games that you can rent from them and not own. There’s a wide swath of their back catalog that they will not sell to you and only rent.