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But not in the way you think......
http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=254426
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Activision is "very aggressively" backing connectivity between gaming PCs and TVs - in a
bid to drastically reduce the market share of Xbox Live and PSN.
Kotick claimed that "60 per cent" of Xbox Live subscribers "primarily" use
the service for Call Of Duty, but that Activision "don't really participate financially in
that income stream". His aim is to encourage gamers to move away from PSN and Xbox
Live and play online via gaming PCs - open platforms on which Activision could more easily
manipulate payment models.
"We would really like to be able to provide much more value to those millions of
players playing on Live, but it's not our network," Kotick told the FT.
He said that Activision wants to break Sony and Microsoft's "walled gardens" - XBL and
PSN - "with new gamer-friendly PCs, designed to be plugged into the television".
He added: "PCs have long been used for online play, but PC gaming remains niche
when the games industry needs to widen its appeal."
Activision will "very aggressively" support efforts by Dell and HP to connect PCs to
TVs, said Kotick - reiterating comments CVG reported from E3. "We have always been
platform agnostic," he continued. "[Consoles] do a very good job of supporting the gamer.
If we are going to broaden our audiences, we are going to need to have other devices."
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Honestly, I am speechless. I mean, I understand that developers and publishers
have to make money but when I am viewed as little more than a walking moneybag.......
http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=254426
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Activision is "very aggressively" backing connectivity between gaming PCs and TVs - in a
bid to drastically reduce the market share of Xbox Live and PSN.
Kotick claimed that "60 per cent" of Xbox Live subscribers "primarily" use
the service for Call Of Duty, but that Activision "don't really participate financially in
that income stream". His aim is to encourage gamers to move away from PSN and Xbox
Live and play online via gaming PCs - open platforms on which Activision could more easily
manipulate payment models.
"We would really like to be able to provide much more value to those millions of
players playing on Live, but it's not our network," Kotick told the FT.
He said that Activision wants to break Sony and Microsoft's "walled gardens" - XBL and
PSN - "with new gamer-friendly PCs, designed to be plugged into the television".
He added: "PCs have long been used for online play, but PC gaming remains niche
when the games industry needs to widen its appeal."
Activision will "very aggressively" support efforts by Dell and HP to connect PCs to
TVs, said Kotick - reiterating comments CVG reported from E3. "We have always been
platform agnostic," he continued. "[Consoles] do a very good job of supporting the gamer.
If we are going to broaden our audiences, we are going to need to have other devices."
_________________________________________________________________
Honestly, I am speechless. I mean, I understand that developers and publishers
have to make money but when I am viewed as little more than a walking moneybag.......