Take-Two CEO encourages 'flexibility' in next-gen console policies

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Policy has been a focal topic of the games industry in recent months, the spotlight largely on Microsoft as it makes multiple drastic revisions to its controversial Xbox One policies in response to widespread consumer criticism.


In an overarching statement on next-generation console policies during a financial results call today, Zelnick's message was one of maintaining consumer-friendly flexibility.

"Our own view is that meeting consumers where they are is the best way to run a business and you want to make sure that your policies reflect the way people like to consume product," he said.

"We've always been ecumenical about platforms, channels, geography and business models. We are not a rule-based company. Our goal is to delight consumers and the way we do that is by being flexible - bringing them the best products wherever they are, on whatever platform they want to consume it.

"We try to be good partners with the console makers - they are our bread and butter, we support them as they do us. We recognise that they set these policies and we encourage the policies to be as open-minded as possible. But you can rest assured that we will always be a leader in being flexible and consumer-friendly within the purview of the policies that the console makers set."

Microsoft demonstrated a willingness to make major sweeping changes to its Xbox One policies when it shockingly ditched the Xbox One DRM system that stood at the core of the new console's online-focused E3 sales pitch.

And previous concerns that the Xbox One marketplace would dismiss indie devs - by not featuring distinct Xbox Live Arcade and Indie channels - were at least partially dispelled when the firm announced plans to allow self-publishing and offer development capabilities on every Xbox One.

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Vex-Posted:

influencehd is it just me or does it look like they down graded the controller


Are you serious lol? I actually think it doesn't lookas good as the 360 controller but it will obviously be better.

LeapPosted:

Wagering I'm just confused...


Tell me about it :|

Ringer15Posted:

They aren't changing anything, the CEO is just saying they care for their community, and they will continue to be flexible towards consumer demands.

Calm down.

Jordan355Posted:

influencehd is it just me or does it look like they down graded the controller


It's just you.

WageringPosted:

I'm just confused...

CokesPosted:

influencehd is it just me or does it look like they down graded the controller


It looks like the same thing to be honest.

TeeBeePosted:

is it just me or does it look like they down graded the controller

RequirementPosted:

What? Why would they change it again?

WubsPosted:

It's ultimately up to the console makers what they policies are.

ethan719Posted:

im confused could someone explain this to me