This is information that requires conditional use and caution. However, if this is true, then the latest release from Jim Ryan (CEO of PlayStation) means that League of War is not relying on on-demand game offerings such as Xbox Game Pass. Anyway, that’s what Tom Henderson did reports On the Insider Gaming site.
“PS5 has sold more Xbox Game Pass subscribers in two years,” according to Ryan
Time for compliments and congratulations is not on the agenda, along with Xbox and PlayStation. While the legal battle over the takeover of Activision-Blizzard continues to crystallize tensions between the two comforters for months (cf, our Special file to understand the stakes of this deal), Jim Ryan would have made a bold exit.
When we think about Game Pass, the numbers (in terms of subscribers, editor’s note) seem to be dropping. When we look at Game Pass, we’ve sold more PlayStation 5s in two years than we did 6-7 years ago. We’re getting close to 50 million subscribers when they’re under 20 million, but there’s still work to be done to get that number up.
This surprising and, of course, anonymous phrase was intended for Sony Group employees, during a question-and-answer session. Jim Ryan had hurled belligerent rhetoric toward the subscription service by Microsoft, in contrast to what he had presented for months as unfair competition in the event of an acquisition. A month ago, the CEO of PlayStation expressed his concerns about Xbox Game Passis seen as a Game changer If the acquisition is successful.
So, a true reversal of the jacket and adaptation of the speech to its audience, the motivation of the troops to counterattack or just a sentence taken out of context to add salt to an endless soap opera? Nobody knows at the moment. However, it seems that the end of 2022 still has its share of vitriol waiting for us, on the one hand and on the other. other.