Hopes for PlayStation Plus, and What the Bethesda Deal Means for Sony – Beyond Episode 691



We look into the Bethesda PS5 launch exclusives still to come, discuss what we think the future holds for The Elder Scrolls 6, Starfield, and more. Then, we dive …

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  1. Well, given what Phil just said in the Bethesda- Xbox conference future Elder Scrolls games and Fallouts and Dooms are not looking to have much of a future on Sony platforms; or as Phil said, “our goal is to deliver games to platforms where Gamepass exists “

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  2. Please can we have the podcasts split out into their own channel, not mixed in with all these other short videos. It seems my fears about my subscription feed getting completely flooded with irrelevant content after the individual channels merged have turned out to be true from day one.

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  3. Sony marketing does a terrible job in some places. Yakuza 6 could have been a huge hit if they marketed as a major second party game. PSVR should have had a state of play. In general state of play should not be a big deal. Sony should have a summer e3 style presentation and one in December for PlayStation experience.
    PSVR should have games of their major franchises, or there should be VR modes in their main series.

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  4. How many of Sony's Studio's are home grown? I'm tired of this lame narrative. Sony's biggest studio's are mostly acquired. Bend 2000, Guerrilla 2005, Insomniac 2019, Media Molecule 2010, Naughty Dog 2001, Sucker Punch 2011. When all of those studios were acquired, no one expected those studios games to come to Xbox.

    I get that this changing tide is scary for PlayStation fans and owners, but don't shit on my parade because its the opposing console/service. And I'm sorry but I'm not made of money. I could buy a $500 console and spend $100 Canadian a game. Or buy a $500 plus $17 Canadian a month/$205 a year for a ever increasing catalog of games.

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  5. I searched podcast beyond on youtube. Nothing appears. Just saw the previous ones. I just found this from the image and link posted on the podcast beyond chanel. Hey ign games or whatever, when you publish the episode. Just put the like this. Eg- Podcast Beyond – episode number. Putting beyond at the end of video description doesn't work

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  6. Yo, Microsoft DOES NOT NEED the sales from PlayStation, are you kidding me? They're one of the most financially secure companies on the planet lol, consider that when talking about these things.

    With Game Pass on Xbox, PC, Cloud/mobile, you need to let it go thinking Microsoft "NEEDS" any money PlayStation hardware.

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  7. Xbox buys Bethesda=Full Exclusivity on new games! Period. This narrative xbox needs to make up money to put these games on playstation is so stupid . There would be no point to buy them if they did that. Xbox does not need Playstation never did.

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  8. PS Now should start getting NEW games added to it either day and date, or every 3 to 6 months depending on the type of game. With the huge library that it already has, I think it's fair to keep the price at $10 a month, or $60 for a full year.

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  9. The Bethesda acquisition is mostly bark and some bite. Bethesda games outside of Elder Scrolls Bethesda has run pretty much every franchise into the ground and they haven't sold well enough of Playstation recently to justify a crazy amount if panic.

    My thing is if I want the next Elder Scrolls on PC will I just be able to buy it off Steam or EGS or will they try to force a GamePass subscription to get it?

    When people game it's isolating anyway, you’re just delusional if you think you’re still present when you get deep into play with a lot of games.

    I still wish IGN would hire somebody that that plays PSVR games and is articulate for the show.

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  10. PlayStation doesn’t have to respond to this. Not only do they have the best 1st party studios around. They have long lasting relationships with publishers and devs. That can make console or timed exclusive games. PlayStation doesn’t have a software issue

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