Sony has little to gain by enabling cross-platform play, says analyst

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Sony may have caught flak on more than one occasion recently for blocking cross-platform play in games like Fortnite, and Rocket League, but not everyone believes the platform holder should open the floodgates.

Karol Severin, lead analyst at MIDiA Research for games and the mobile content economy, says this walled garden approach makes sense from a business perspective.

Sony has the hardware lead this generation, but console adoption has flat-lined, meaning the platform holder must now work on monetising existing customers rather than selling new units.

In this regard, Sony remains the one with the largest user base this generation, and it’s working to monetise these users as much as possible before the next generation starts, which means “protecting” its lead.

The other reason for Sony’s stance, according to Severin, is that it simply doesn’t have as much to gain by opening its doors. With Xbox selling less units, Microsoft is much more interested in offering more populated game lobbies, and opening cross-platform with PC and other platforms is one way of doing this.

“Cross-platform gaming can improve this experience for Xbox users and help close the gap. This makes it convenient for Xbox to push the cross-platform narrative and spotlight the resilient Sony in the process, in a bid to capture some market share from disgruntled fans,” explained Severin, writing for MCVUK.

The analyst also casts doubt on the – often cited – notion that gamers care about being able to play the games they love with their real-world friends on different platforms.

“Gaming network friendships are often formed between people who don’t know each other in real life,” says Severin.



“The more online-multiplayer-centric gaming becomes, the more players will need ‘friends’ in their network to enjoy the experience fully. Real-life friend networks are not large enough to ensure that there will be real-life friends available whenever a gamer wants to engage in a session and needs help.”


While it would be nice for everyone to be able to play together, realistically, as the analyst puts it, you’d still need more online friends, which you’ll be making with players on the same platform anyway.

There’s also the fact that even though many are not happy with Sony right now, hardly anyone will want to ditch the friends list and games they’ve accumulated on PlayStation and switch to Xbox.

“Others [consumers] will take a deep breath, weigh out the pros and cons and if they care about their game progress and player network more than playing with real-life friends (which high-spending hardcore gamers do), then the smarter choice may be to stay loyal.”


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Source: https://www.vg247.com/2018/06/20/sony-has-little-to-gain-by-enabling-cross-platform-play-says-analyst/

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Miko537Posted:

I really dont see who is suggesting them to not enable cross-platform... They would gain so much from this.

NickPosted:

Little to gain? They aren't wrong. Cross-platform would only cost them money.

TOXICPosted:

Well thats a load of bull shit lol, how can they even say that, its what we all want to happen :(

SaxbyyPosted:

Other than their customers admiration. I hope they dont enable it just so Xbox can get all the exclusive games and deals with publishers xD

AnhurPosted:

and then when new games come out and ps4 is left in the dark because they're too stubbron to cross platform, they'll understand.

DecyPosted:

They have nothing to gain??? More players, more purchases, more games, more support now tell me.

LGWPosted:

Sony, it's 2018. Get your act together.

XeCookiePosted:

Clearly why they wont make Fortnite cross platform.

lbreadsticklPosted:

"meaning the platform holder must now work on monetising existing customers rather than selling new units". So they'd rather milk their customers than let them play with friends, good business plan. Just wait for the customers to figure that out, grow a pair and actually stop using it.

Once Sony realizes their business is the people and not their pockets, they'll save the company.

MazePosted:

Hehehe, no one would buy playstation if they could play everything on xbox or pc... of course they dont