Now the PlayStation is an Xbox, too.
The console gaming scene has turned really strange in the past few years. Before, we saw three individual camps vying to compete with one another using raw processing power and exclusive titles. Now, we see Sony trying to take the home console market, Nintendo capitalizing on the handheld scene, and Microsoft throwing its arms in the air and just turning every device on the planet into an Xbox.
Part of Microsoft’s strategy involved scrapping the power of exclusivity deals for its platform, opting to bring its games to as many devices as possible, including Sony and Nintendo consoles. Well, if the Q2 sales reports from Sony are anything to go by, it seems that Microsoft’s gambit is paying off, as its titles have found their way into six of the ten top-selling titles on PlayStation consoles.
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USA — software Microsoft's Xbox games dominate PlayStation's top-selling charts, taking 6 out of 10...