The latest Games Inbox discusses the potential release of Starfield on PS5, comparisons between FIFA 2K25 and EA Sports FC 25, and the rumored Switch 2 and its comparison to the PS4.

Readers question the appeal of live service games in Tuesday's letters, with one praising Kingdom Of The Planet Of The Apes.

February 13th 2024.

The latest Games Inbox discusses the potential release of Starfield on PS5, comparisons between FIFA 2K25 and EA Sports FC 25, and the rumored Switch 2 and its comparison to the PS4.
Starfield - is it coming to PS5 or not? This is a question that has been on the minds of many gamers lately. Some have speculated that the highly anticipated game from Bethesda will be exclusive to Xbox and PC, while others believe it will eventually make its way to PlayStation. Whatever the case may be, the debate continues.

In a recent letter to the editor, a reader raised the question of why game publishers keep making live service games, citing their disappointment with Kingdom Of The Planet Of The Apes. They wondered if games like this were meant to attract players to a particular console. Another reader shared their thoughts on the rumors of Xbox games going to other platforms, questioning the logic behind it. They believed that this move would not bring in significant profits for Xbox, and would only serve to confuse potential buyers.

The reader went on to say that going multi-platform only makes sense for major games, not smaller ones. They also questioned the delay in Microsoft's explanation for this decision, suggesting that there must be more to it than just a few games. They felt that for Xbox to truly make a mark, they would have to start with a game like Starfield. They also noted that even popular franchises like Halo and Gears of War do not necessarily sway PlayStation owners to switch consoles.

Switching gears, another reader expressed their optimism for the rumored Switch 2. They believed that it would be more than just an upgrade in graphics, and that Microsoft's rumored clone for 2026 would not be able to compete with it. They also found it amusing to watch Nintendo continue to thrive while Sony and Microsoft struggle with their fanbases. The reader speculated that if the Switch 2 is revealed and looks promising, many may choose to give Nintendo a chance instead of dealing with the drama surrounding Xbox and PlayStation.

Another letter discussed the potential for a new football game from 2K to rival EA Sports FC. However, they wondered if the only thing 2K is interested in is microtransactions, as seen in their other games. They compared this situation to the Xbox and PlayStation rivalry, stating that there is no incentive for players to switch sides when the games are essentially the same. They concluded that it would be easier for 2K to create a better football game, but without significant improvements, players would have no reason to switch.

On a different note, a reader shared their thoughts on the first trailer for Kingdom Of The Planet Of The Apes, stating that it may be an indication of the director's ability to handle the upcoming Zelda movie. They were not a fan of the franchise but found the trailer to be well-shot and visually impressive. They also noted that the setting was not unlike that of a Zelda game, with natural landscapes and primitive societies.

The discussion then turned to the topic of live service games and the risks involved in creating them. One reader noted that most of these games do not last long and that publishers are essentially playing the lottery with each release. They also mentioned that it seemed like Sony realized this and that is why there has been a lack of information on their upcoming live service game. The reader expressed their disappointment with the decisions being made by the bosses at Xbox and PlayStation.

Finally, a reader shared their own embarrassing experience with a game glitch. They had sent an email the previous day about a problem they were having with Alan Wake 2, only to realize that they had accidentally unbound the fire button on their controller. They admitted their mistake and joked that as a gamer of 20+ years, they should have known better.
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Will Starfield be available on the PS5 or not? That's the question on many gamers' minds. According to a recent letter published on the Tuesday letters page, some people are wondering why publishers continue to create live service games. On the other hand, one reader is highly impressed by Kingdom Of The Planet Of The Apes.

To join in on the discussion, you can email us at email. But before you do that, let's dive into some interesting points made by our readers.

One reader, who goes by the username "Small fry", brings up an interesting point about the Xbox rumors. They question why some games are going to be available on multiple platforms while others are not. They wonder what difference it will make for games like Hi-Fi Rush and Sea Of Thieves to be available on the PlayStation 5. According to them, it won't bring in a substantial amount of money for Xbox, so why bother? Is it just to make people think that Xbox has a wide range of similar games, and therefore they should get an Xbox console instead? However, a simple Google search will reveal that this is not the case.

The reader believes that going multiformat only makes sense for major games, not small fry. They also mention the recent uproar and the two-week wait for an explanation from Microsoft regarding the situation. They question if there is more to it than just making small games available on other platforms.

They continue by stating that they thought Starfield would be the minimum game to make a difference. However, they point out that it's not a holy grail game, but rather a disappointing one that did not receive the acclaim Microsoft had hoped for. They also mention that even games like Halo and Gears 6 are not exactly making PlayStation owners envious.

Another reader, who goes by the username "Guile5", expresses their optimism about the potential release of Switch 2. They believe that it will be more powerful and not just a repeat of the same thing with better graphics. They also mention the rumors about Microsoft planning to release a clone in 2026, but by that time, Nintendo will have already released the Switch 2, making it something new again.

They admit to not being a huge Nintendo fan, but they find it amusing to see them thriving while Sony and Microsoft seem to be making their fanbases hate them. They point out that when Nintendo messes up, it's because they were taking a risk, whereas it's unclear what Sony and Microsoft are doing at the moment. They believe this will work in Nintendo's favor, as more people will be willing to give them a chance and distance themselves from the "idiocy" of Xbox and PlayStation.

The topic of live service games is also brought up by a reader named "Casper". They discuss the ongoing competition between EA Sports FC and 2K, with the latter trying to improve upon the former's football game. However, they question why 2K seems to be more interested in microtransactions rather than creating a better game. They also compare this situation to the rivalry between Xbox and PlayStation, where there is no incentive for fans to switch sides.

Moving on to another topic, a reader named "Dobs" shares their thoughts on the first trailer for Kingdom Of The Planet Of The Apes. They clarify that this may not seem relevant to gaming, but it's from the director who will also be working on the upcoming Zelda movie. They mention that the trailer looks promising, with impressive CGI and a setting that is not entirely dissimilar to the Zelda franchise. They believe this shows that the director may be a good pick for the movie.

Another reader, "Coca226", brings up an interesting point about live service games. They believe that publishers are chasing a trend that has a high failure rate, with only a few successful games out of many. They mention that even EA, known for their microtransactions, has not pushed their luck again after the success of Apex Legends. They believe that someone at Sony may have realized this, which is why there has been a long period of silence about their plans.

Finally, a reader named "Wotan" shares their opinion on the current state of Xbox under the leadership of Phil Spencer. They believe that his position may no longer be secure, as things have not gone as planned. They mention that the emphasis on Xbox Series S has not worked out, and the supposed superior power of Xbox Series X has yet to be demonstrated. They also point out that Game Pass has not taken off as expected, and Microsoft has not created any classic video games under Spencer's 10-year tenure. They also question the reasoning behind Microsoft's decision to create a Switch clone in 2026. They believe that this may only serve to prevent Game Pass from being available on Nintendo consoles. They conclude by stating that Spencer's plans have failed, and it's time for Microsoft to reassess their strategy.

Lastly, a reader named "No problem" shares their experience with Alan Wake 2. They initially thought there was a glitch in the game, as they were unable to fire any weapons. However, they soon realized that they had accidentally unbound the fire button on their controller. They admit that this mistake was their own fault and express their regret as a gamer of 20+ years.

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