Microsoft Set To Leave The Console Hardware Market, Says Analyst DFC

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For a while there, we were convinced that Microsoft were preparing to leave the console market, once they started with their push for Windows 10 gaming- and given that Microsoft announced at E3 that literally all of their first party games and Xbox exclusives will be coming to Windows 10 as well, you would imagine us to be of this opinion even more now than ever.

However, other things have happened that have made us surer than ever of Microsoft’s commitment to gaming- they have announced two new Xbox consoles in the pipeline, and they have greatly expanded their investment into first party developed and published games for the Xbox. If Microsoft are planning on dropping the Xbox, they sure aren’t acting like it right now.

However, it does not seem as though Analyst DFC is convinced regardless. In a recent note to investors, they listed what they feel are a series of problems with Microsoft’s Xbox strategy, all of which are indicative, in their opinion, of Microsoft eventually dropping the Xbox and moving out of the console hardware business entirely.


“The most immediate problem is Microsoft effectively killed the Xbox One Slim right out of the gate,” they said in an investor update. “If there were many Xbox 360, Wii U and even PlayStation 4 consumers interested in an Xbox One this holiday season they have now been told to wait until Scorpio arrives in 2017. Microsoft can only hope that the buzz around Project Scorpio goes away soon but with the cat out of the bag that is unlikely.

“There are all kinds of other problems with Microsoft’s mixed messaging. The pricing on the original Xbox One is great, and the Slim is wonderful, but all the important new games will be on PC, so why invest in a console? Just upgrade your PC. And if you do want a console why buy now when Scorpio will be here later. All of this is a net dampener on new hardware sales now and really opens the door wide open for Sony and even Nintendo for the NX.”


Their assessment gets even more scathing as they look at Scorpio more in depth, noting that there is a probability of Microsoft not even having an Xbox division by the time the promised Scorpio launch window approaches.

“The biggest issue is whether Microsoft will even have a game division by the time Project Scorpio launched,” they said. “It is no small irony that the E3 events went on at the EXACT same time as Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella was announcing the $26 billion acquisition of LinkedIn.

“The overall question now seems to be not if Microsoft will exit the game business, but when and how. Of course, that leads to many other questions such as how is exiting the game business handled? Is Xbox spun off? Does Microsoft find a buyer? Or does the company just shut Xbox down? DFC feels the latter option will most likely not occur but it is clear something must be done.

“Unfortunately the value of the Xbox brand is in serious flux with much of its advantage tied to the Microsoft Windows 10 operating system.”


We’ll know soon enough, I wager- but for now, I am more confident in the future of Xbox than I have been for a while now.

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VDKPosted:

Making billions from it and they just leave? Bruh

ConsoleIDPosted:

Thats So stupid i litterly just bought my XBox Onw

OmittingCoderPosted:

MushroomElm
OmittingCoder
MushroomElm "Microsoft just announced 2 new consoles. This article..Explains that they are now leaving the Hardware business." What? [That's what I get from the title.]

Microsoft is not stupid. The gaming platform for Consoles beats that of the PC by a massive percent.(1-2K (PEAKED)players on Blops 3, with 10's of thousands on any console at any given time. Microsoft is just EXPANDING, and there is nothing wrong with that. They made Windows 10 for this reason. To be able to bring players together, and I am in FULL support of it.It will break those walls of 'PC Master Race' and 'Console Peasant' War because no one can be better when they all play together > As it then comes down to skill and skill alone. Not hardware.

I'm confused on to how Microsoft isn't showing off their interest in releasing a new Xbox One when they just announced TWO new consoles? They might be a little 'hush hush' on Scorpio, and I think that's a good idea. Announce it, get hype, and make sure it's developed correctly before flashing it off completely. Not a tatic I would have used, but hey. It is what it is. I don't think Microsoft will be leaving the console behind. At least, not until their major gaming unit is moved over to PC. So, I give it a few more console generations, if not just two(which is a long time, seeing how long the 360 and ps3 lasted..)


You're comparing console games with PC games. Sure around 2k players peaked for Blops on console. Blops is one of the bigger games on console. Blops isn't even remotely popular on PC. CSGO (which is popular on PC) can peak well over 500k.
Edit: Blops 3 peaked at 12k on steam today.
PC game market is far bigger than console game market so saying it's bigger on console makes zero sense


I'm not saying the /gaming/ community is bigger. Just that many of the games released for the Xbox, that are too on the PC, have a bigger market on the Xbox. Look at CS:GO on the Xbox(Yes, they have it) Is it nearly as popular? No.

It goes hand in hand. They make money either way, let's be honest. But a lot of people don't want to bother with PC's, for what ever reason. I myself have a $2K Gaming computer I built and I love it. I just hate waiting 5-10 minutes for a Blops Zombie game..But as I had said. I am in full support of what Microsoft is doing with the 'Cross Platform' and the 'Xbox Anywhere.' It broadens the horizon and makes gaming easier, IMO.


I know what you mean. I don't see Microsoft backing out of the market anytime soon too. I'm with you on the cross platform thing, if a lot of games get cross platform it'll increase the lifespan of a ton of games. Im excited for that

DiscretePosted:

There is too much money in what they do.
Not leaving. End of story

TomPosted:

i dont see why they would. making millions/billions and they plan to leave

9ntyPosted:

It sounds bit fishy to me that they're going to leave the hardware market for the new two consoles and concentrate on the Windows 10 feature.

322Posted:

Note Why anyone would think they'd back out from the console market is stupid.

Just because they're expanding to Windows 10 doesn't mean they have to stop with the other. Some people are just making up crap.

There's zero reason to stop, and zero reason to believe they would.


I think it makes sense for them too. In the next 10 years or so I doubt xbox will just be a console but more of a gaming service, similar to steam. They will likely sell xbox's but I think they would be a more of a standardized PC than a console running something similar to steamOS and further away from what they are running now. They way that tech moves it doesn't make too much sense to be constricted to console hardware which is meant to last 7-10 years.

Why would they constrict themselves to consoles when PC is the largest growing market.

WakePosted:

Personally, as much as it would pain me to see the Xbox die. I feel like it would be nice for the console community to be united under one console, so I don't have to choose to buy a game on PS4 or Xbox and sacrifice playing with a certain group of friends that only have one of the consoles. Plus, if the profits of console gaming were all going to one source, they would probably be able to further development and games all together.

MushroomElmPosted:

OmittingCoder
MushroomElm "Microsoft just announced 2 new consoles. This article..Explains that they are now leaving the Hardware business." What? [That's what I get from the title.]

Microsoft is not stupid. The gaming platform for Consoles beats that of the PC by a massive percent.(1-2K (PEAKED)players on Blops 3, with 10's of thousands on any console at any given time. Microsoft is just EXPANDING, and there is nothing wrong with that. They made Windows 10 for this reason. To be able to bring players together, and I am in FULL support of it.It will break those walls of 'PC Master Race' and 'Console Peasant' War because no one can be better when they all play together > As it then comes down to skill and skill alone. Not hardware.

I'm confused on to how Microsoft isn't showing off their interest in releasing a new Xbox One when they just announced TWO new consoles? They might be a little 'hush hush' on Scorpio, and I think that's a good idea. Announce it, get hype, and make sure it's developed correctly before flashing it off completely. Not a tatic I would have used, but hey. It is what it is. I don't think Microsoft will be leaving the console behind. At least, not until their major gaming unit is moved over to PC. So, I give it a few more console generations, if not just two(which is a long time, seeing how long the 360 and ps3 lasted..)


You're comparing console games with PC games. Sure around 2k players peaked for Blops on console. Blops is one of the bigger games on console. Blops isn't even remotely popular on PC. CSGO (which is popular on PC) can peak well over 500k.
Edit: Blops 3 peaked at 12k on steam today.
PC game market is far bigger than console game market so saying it's bigger on console makes zero sense


I'm not saying the /gaming/ community is bigger. Just that many of the games released for the Xbox, that are too on the PC, have a bigger market on the Xbox. Look at CS:GO on the Xbox(Yes, they have it) Is it nearly as popular? No.

It goes hand in hand. They make money either way, let's be honest. But a lot of people don't want to bother with PC's, for what ever reason. I myself have a $2K Gaming computer I built and I love it. I just hate waiting 5-10 minutes for a Blops Zombie game..But as I had said. I am in full support of what Microsoft is doing with the 'Cross Platform' and the 'Xbox Anywhere.' It broadens the horizon and makes gaming easier, IMO.

DisecPosted:

1998 ain't gonna happened , half there money comes from consoles


Half of microsofts money for sure does not come from consoles..