Neverwinter, Halo5, Forza6, Quantum Break, Fable Legends, Tombraider and another AAA
3rd party exclusive this holiday reveal at e3 posted by Phil Spencer on twitter yesterday.
At the same time, Microsoft has announced that
3rd party exclusive deals are not part of their long - term strategy.
All
the 3rd party exclusive games on Nintendo like Story of Seasons and Fantasy Life, these are the games from 3rd Party Developers that Nintendo needs to get on board.
L4D does have a contract with MS,
its a 3rd party exclusive by contract.
I know everyone is claiming that Sony would buy
a 3rd party exclusive but what about the PS2 era?
Let's see what that might be, but definitely
a 3rd party exclusive (BATMAN?).
@MasterCornholio So when Sony has
a 3rd party exclusive they got it for free, but if MS does it they are an evil company who is destroying gaming?
Just because one company wants to go down the route of
3rd party exclusive doesn't mean all the other decent companies need to follow as well.
3rd party exclusive duds cost the 3rd party.
This time, The Gamesmen talk about Sony's
3rd party exclusive DLC, Ubisoft's next game going free, Shawn Layden on No Man's Sky,...
I don't think they will bring anything from the 1st party studios that's new but maybe a new halo and they may have a huge
3rd party exclusive or 2 they are working out, if not I'm almost sure they will aquire a huge 3rd party studios like the rumors been saying.
I could definitely see a Ubisoft
3rd party exclusive....
Many of Nintendos coming
3rd party exclusives is as matter of fact Barbie games.
Wii U gets exclusive 3rd party support: People complain about it being exclusive Wii U doesn't get 3rd party support: People complain about the lack of
3rd party exclusives
Nintendo won this round of
3rd party exclusives.
Most people have gone past caring about 3rd party multiplats all they do is lower the value of your console in the long run as opposed to quality
3rd party exclusives like Sonic BOOM, Bayonetta2, Hyrule Warriors, ect and 1st party games that are just the best.
The beginning of the 360 had amazing
3rd party exclusives.
The problem is that they don't have first or
3rd party exclusives anymore lol.
Every MS studio is currently working on one or two NEW games, not to mention MS investing in a lot of
3rd party exclusives (timed or not) and indie titles appearing on X1 first.
I beg to differ, if you can get
some 3rd party exclusives that are very good, you can sell systems.
speak the truth by buying
3rd party exclusives instead of investing in house?
Who's says
3rd party exclusives are dead?!
If you try to micro manage studios to make games you think will sell, instead of letting them focus on making a good game, then it really means nothing, and they'd be better off just buying
3rd party exclusives to save on having to spend money on operations.
But buying
3rd party exclusives is a very smart investment!!!! instead of investing in handhelds that financially don't succeed, services that cost $ 300 mil that really is a risky business, and other games that really don't make the company any money and would b lucky if they even break even.
I just hate
3rd party exclusives since they are mostly just timed and in my eyes that money the platform holder is spending is better spent elsewhere!
They had awesome 1st party announcements and awesome
3rd party exclusives.
On the bright side
3rd party exclusives are usually at the beginning to mid in a consoles life cycle.
It has stopped them securing
3rd party exclusives and timed exclusives like MS. I for one am not complaining as it means they have focused on producing their own games rather then spending money on game that will be on a rival system and PC in 6 months time.
Sony have better 1st party developers, Sony makes better deals with
3rd party exclusives then Microsoft, Sony have more competent people in front of their console business.
3rd party exclusives is a old, old, old mans buissness tactic in this industry.
Maybe we'll get lucky and get a couple of decent Switch
3rd party exclusives, something like Mario + Rabbids.
In this year's E3 Microsoft Presentation, we will see no new
3rd Party Exclusives announced for the Xbox One, signalling a confirmation that Xbox is no longer concerned with competition.
Nintendo needs to try to get more
3rd Party exclusives for it's console to make it's system more attractive to gamers.
For the Nintendo Switch this year, one of the confirmed
3rd party exclusives that many can't wait to get their hands on is Octopath Traveler from Square Enix.
Not exact matches
Ranging from console
exclusives like Sea of Thieves and State of Decay 2 to huge
3rd party games like Red Dead Redemption 2 and Monster Hunter World.
I know it is an
exclusive but thought it was still
3rd party?
Interestingly enough, the
exclusive Legend of Zelda amiibo functionality is detailed right on the front page, which tells me Nintendo is keeping strong with amiibo support even in
3rd party games.
Wiiu for just Nintendo
exclusive games and PS4 for amazing Sony
exclusives and all the next gen
3rd party content that IS N'T coming to the wiiu.
The problem is there aren't enough
3rd party games to fill the gap between those
exclusives.
Sure there might have been some
3rd party games in there, but it was lacking an
exclusive, just one.
How about you actually show us some
3rd party games that are going to be
exclusive and that every gamer wants.
Bayonetta 2 — New trailer, release date, playable demo X — final name for game, release date, playable demo Shin Megami Tensei X Fire Emblem — A new trailer, maybe some gameplay footage Yarn Yoshi — A new trailer, maybe gameplay footage, possible demo Devil's Third — Nintendo announce as Wii U
exclusive, new trailer, release date, playable demo Fatal Frame — Teaser trailer New Mario Game — Teaser trailer Retro Studios — New IP or Metroid — Teaser trailer Miyamoto's New IP — Trailer, targeted release date, playable demo Platinum Games — New Game (could be new IP or existing Nintendo franchise)-- Teaser trailer Sonic Boom — New Trailer, release date, playable demo Pokémon announcement (some form of Pokémon game) Trailer, maybe a playable demo There will be some 1st
Party, as well as
3rd Party surprises.
You can't decide what people like, or even if the game is gonna be any good, I think it probably will though, the best thing about other platforms is variety, the Wii U doesn't have that, if Bayonetta 2 doesn't sell, I wouldn't be surprised, as the first Bayonetta wasn't really appealing to most people and did pretty poorly, Nintendo need to bankroll all kinds of different genres, though this is
exclusive, don't expect it to do better than most
3rd party multiplatform games.
biggest issue with the Wii U is their ignorance of North America, their poor online experience and slow game turnover rate generic
3rd party support is almost dead on Wii U, so its good to see Nintendo going to other companies to make some
exclusive titles for them (hyrule warriors, fatal frame) lets hope this trend continues
So they won E3 with remasters,
3rd party paid
exclusives and some actual first
party exclusives that we won't see for a year at least.
If you count both that is 14
exclusives (more in E3) and 3 1/2 (more at e3) are
3rd Party.
And part of the reason I've stayed
exclusive with Amazon is that Nook is incompetent, iTunes requires me to buy a Mac or go through a
3rd party, and Kobo is very small.
Now look at the gaming world... the only
exclusives you have anymore are by developers owned by the respective console makers... in other words, games Sony makes are
exclusive to PS3, MS games on Xbox, etc.
3rd party companies know they've been seriously losing out on sales by making games for one console.
7PLUS promo is
exclusive to Villa Kasih only and not available to
3rd party booking agents.
MS is hopefully trying hard to land
exclusives and
3rd party deals.