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Some comments here really show you the demographic differences between Xbox and PlayStation. PlayStation is world wide the much higher selling console and popular brand, yet on the internet gaming article sites, you mostly see raging Xbox fans trying to put down other console platforms with whatever chance they have. It’s so damn sad.

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Wow the games must be quite a while away. I mean the engine is new and still a work in progress

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I mean come on people... Game Pass $15 a month or something and you can play 100s of games, with first party studio games available all on day one. You can’t recoup the cost if people just sign up for a month to plough through all the games then cancel subscription the next. The service is made to sell DLCs and Microtransactions to keep players subscribed in order to sustain. They can’t all be games to be massive blockbusters like Witcher, Cyberpunk, GTA and Sony open world games without any microtransactions. Look at Minecraft Dungeon, it’s pretty much a glimpse at how gaming subscription will change game designs: offer a base barebone game with the monthly membership, but all the DLCs you have to pay extra on top. I expect all Xbox Studio Games going forward to be doing something similar. Sell a base game, give it constant free piece meal updates like Sea of Thieves to give the impression that it is always “supported”(gamers fall for that easy), while making money off future DLCs and Microtransactions.

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[SPOILER ALERT]

I know Jhun Ji Hyun she's a big Korea celeb and all, but damn that face reveal ending was cheesy and overdramatic as hell. It was so unfitting to the vibe throughout the show, especially that atrocious music. For a sec I thought I accidentally switched channel and was watching a resident evil movie. Also, by the end of this arc, the zombies were becoming pretty boring and predictable. I was hoping the one with the bell strap who jumped the prince & co. towards the end was gonna be some new mutated type, but to my disappointment it turned out just to be another plain zombie. The season felt so rushed compared to the first. There were quite a few moments where it felt very forced and not well thought out. it was like they ran outta money or something. Anyhow still a fun show, will look forward to the next season.

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@loveblanket: Lol how rich, coming from a jester who thinks Bloodborne is a Diablo clone. Should go see a doctor to treat that compulsive lying habit of yours.

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Will someone explain to me why the title of the review keeps changing? It's annoying as hell keeps popping up on my Google feed. Ok we get that you hate the game, Kallie.

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@slypher9: I don't agree. Let say if Sony does purchase Take Two, all this is doing is securing exclusive content for their console-less future (streaming).

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Sitting on a vault of 25 billion cash, with PlayStation on top of its game, Sony most definitely can afford Take-Two, but I doubt this is happening. Similar rumours happened during PS3, but it never came to fruition.

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@pcgamer2019: Lol not the smartest cookie are you? You said PS "will wilt like a dead flower" due to future Xbox exclusives and cross platform, and my response was Sony will not remain stagnant, meaning cross platform will not be out of the question for Sony, and once enabled from there on all they need to do is focus on exclusive contents and ecosystem building and people will continue to support PlayStation. Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo all have their own unique properties and strength. Each will utilise it to their benefit to add value for gamers out there, and because of that these 3 big Console platforms will continue to co-exist alongside each other. You tried to hide your bias in this discussion, attempted to force a silly opinion as a fact, but in the end all you did was coming across as a a fool. Lol "Big picture", what an idiot.

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@pcgamer2019: Lol there is no big picture, and if there is one it's one yours is not it. MS is not a threat to Sony PlayStation, not one bit. MS is selling on volume to benefit their ecosystem, but the Xbox brand itself will never over take PS. Hell, where I came from Xbox barely exists, and people who know of it have trouble pronouncing the word 'Xbox', it's such a shitty name that doesn't roll off tongues for many languages. All Sony needs to do is keep up or doubling down on their exclusive contents and people will have a reason to continue to buy into their hardware.

You also speak as if Sony is stagnant, and think whole of MS's cash flow can somehow be utilized by Xbox division. According to your logic Netflix would not be succeeding over a monster like Amazon. One thing certain is that PlayStation is one of Sony's main cash cow, unlike MS with Xbox, meaning you can be sure Sony will fight tooth and nails to stay to keep the brand relevant. Just watch, in the near future Sony will abuse the crap out of their Funimation, picture studios and music prowess to gain further foothold into gaming, all the while continuing to improve their ecosystem, along with data centers and cloud technology for PS NOW. The future of consoles is an interesting one, but your prediction of PS being driven to irrelevancy is completely way off the mark.