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For us to talk Xbox, we should always be willing to look at PlayStation. This week, we tap on the shoulder of executive producer for LSM Dustin Furman to help guide the PlayStation side of the conversation. The main question coming out of weeks of aggressive Game Pass deals and the Bethesda acquisition is what should PlayStation be doing? They continue to step further away from backwards compatibility and dominated with new IP for the entirety of the last generation. Is a Game Pass competitor needed or does PlayStation continue to coast? Pull up a chair with Dustin and I and let’s discuss!

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Anonymous

I want to correct Matty on Xbox not adding games to back compat. They added the entire Xbox one generation to back compat.

John

Weeb levels off the charts on this episode. Good work boys

Brandon Soto

I honestly wouldn’t do a damn thing if I were Sony. Their games are all better quality than any Xbox exclusive imo. But they do need to fix their backwards compatibility problem, especially with PS3 games.

NeO JD

Sony in 3rd place is laughable to me just based on their 1st party quality alone. Love the different reactions to “dickalicious” 😄 I would agree with Dustin on Xbox buying out studios, BUT this actually helps me personally because now I never have to buy another Bethesda game ever again. Day 1 Game Pass is huge. I would’ve bought a Series S at the time if I had known that most 3rd party games run better on PS5 (so far). It would’ve been my Game Pass machine but I’m glad I went with the Series X especially now with the Bethesda deal, and that I’m finally gonna upgrade to a 4KTV soon. Definitely need that Matty & Dustin Japan Vlog series.

Your Boi Nicky V

Lol. This is like the third time I've called Dustin 'Dickilicious' but he always forgets so we get a fresh take 😂.

yosh_wah

The more Dustin the better. Good show guys!

The Eclectic Gamer (edited)

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2021-09-09 23:20:54 Haven’t listened to the episode just yet, but based solely on the premise of the question...absolutely not. Sony sold a bunch of software in 2019-2020, and many of those sales will be carried into the eventual sequels to these games. Considering games that have already come out for the console (Astro’s Playroom, Demon’s Souls and Miles Morales) and the expected releases this year (Ratchet & Clank, Returnal, Deathloop, Kena, Horizon II, and some choice indie titles), Sony is in a good position to release a truly next gen experiences and warrant up to $70 for it, minus the smaller/indie titles.
2021-04-05 04:43:40 Haven’t listened to the episode just yet, but based solely on the premise of the question...absolutely not. Sony sold a bunch of software in 2019-2020, and many of those sales will be carried into the eventual sequels to these games. Considering games that have already come out for the console (Astro’s Playroom, Demon’s Souls and Miles Morales) and the expected releases this year (Ratchet & Clank, Returnal, Deathloop, Kena, Horizon II, and some choice indie titles), Sony is in a good position to release a truly next gen experiences and warrant up to $70 for it, minus the smaller/indie titles.

Haven’t listened to the episode just yet, but based solely on the premise of the question...absolutely not. Sony sold a bunch of software in 2019-2020, and many of those sales will be carried into the eventual sequels to these games. Considering games that have already come out for the console (Astro’s Playroom, Demon’s Souls and Miles Morales) and the expected releases this year (Ratchet & Clank, Returnal, Deathloop, Kena, Horizon II, and some choice indie titles), Sony is in a good position to release a truly next gen experiences and warrant up to $70 for it, minus the smaller/indie titles.