Blizzard talks to Microsoft about next Xbox, wonders about consoles’ direction

March 26, 2009 By: TechToyer Category: T&A - TRENDS & ANALYSIS

Are consoles too mainstream entertainment-focused? If the talks between Blizzard and Microsoft are anything to go by, perhaps it's still too early to tell until the launch of next-gen consoles.

Are consoles really too mainstream entertainment-focused? If Blizzard's talked to Microsoft about it, then perhaps it's still too early to tell.

Blizzard's StarCraft II RTS game might give console makers the boost they need if it goes console-friendly, but only if a smoother input method is worked out.

Blizzard's StarCraft II RTS game might give console makers the boost they need if it goes console-friendly, but only if a smoother input method is worked out.

T&A: GamesIndustry.biz reported that Blizzard’s Rob Pardo has had talks with Microsoft at the 2009 Game Developers Conference (GDC) currently being held in San Francisco on what the next-generation console after the Xbox 360 might be.

However, several game developers interviewed felt that both Microsoft and Sony have yet to discuss future console plans with game companies, raising concerns that console manufacturers might be too focused on mainstream entertainment services rather than games.

To the general consumer, it is an obvious evolution when console makers start adding non-game-related features into their systems, such as movie downloads, music videos, photo and video album facilities to be accessed via their gamepads and HDTVs. However, some game software developers might see this as competing against bigger entertainment players in the industry, instead of helping to further nurture a stronger gaming industry. (more…)

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