Ubisoft Blames Industry Downturn on Lack of New Consoles

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Ubisoft Blames Industry Downturn on Lack of New Consoles

Ubisoft's CEO claims that the current generation of consoles has worn out its welcome, and that the lack of new home gaming consoles is stifling developer creativity and putting pressure on publishers.

In an interview with MCV, Yves Guillemot (CEO of Ubisoft) explained that going six years without a new console is beginning to stifle the industry's creativity by promoting only the well known brands that have been with the consoles since their inception. "As consoles get more mature it is the big established brands that soak up most of the sales," he said. "When a new format launches, we look to use the new technology to bring new games and new ideas to our consumers. We would always hope to be more successful on new formats than our competitors."

The consoles are also becoming a bit out of date, tech-wise. "Processors are more and more powerful, graphics cards have moved on, there are many technologies that would help us deliver a better experience and help the industry to grow."

It isn't just up to publishers and developers to innovate, he said; the console manufacturers need to innovate on their end as well, to keep the gaming climate from stagnating. "That's part of the reason why the industry is in depression. Consumers like the current formats, but there is not enough creativity at the end of a cycle to really spark the business."

Source: MCV [http://www.mcvuk.com/features/911/25-Years-of-Ubisoft]

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RatRace123

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He may have a point, it is getting to be that time where we start hearing news of new consoles in the works. You got to figure a console generation only lasts like 5-6 years, and the 360 launched in late 2005 and it's now 2011.

It's pretty obvious Kinect and the Move are plays by Microsoft and Sony to extend the lifespans of their consoles, that may be what's holding up the next generation.

I don't mind, I like having my consoles around for a while before they need to be upgraded.
 

Devi Darkside

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I'm actually happy this time around that I don't have a need to buy a new console, besides, why bother when every company is find ways to extend the life of there consoles. (PS3 with Move, 3D setup. The 360 with the Kinect. The Wii with...It's stupidly placed popularity.)

I think it's a nice change of pace, besides...I have too much DLC at the moment anyway and backwards compatibility isn't a guarantee.
 

Tanis

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Yves Guillemot is an idiot.

It's a global economic downturn that's hurting 'industry downturn'.
Gaming isn't like bread and water, you don't NEED it to survive.

As a result when the economy is in the crapper, or not very good, people would rather SAVE their money or only spend it on something that has been proven.


Maybe DEVELOPERS and PUBLISHERS need to stop 'passing the buck' and grow some balls and take some risks!
 

Arec Balrin

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Considering PCs are on a constant upgrade scale rather than a 4-5 year new model cycle, then we ought to be seeing the big companies constantly bringing out innovative stuff on PC because it doesn't hold them back like the consoles do.

Except we don't; the most innovative games of recent years have been indie PC games, not triple A titles.

What Mr Guillemot means but doesn't say because he's not Bobby Kotick is that a console cycle makes existing consoles redundant, so players buy more of the same from before. Console cycles don't fuel innovation, just sales and trick younger gamers into thinking they're getting something new.

I can't remember the last time I played a console FPS where you actually moved at any decent and enjoyable speed. Perfect Dark on the N64 maybe.
 

GiantRaven

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And how much would this hypothetical next generation of consoles cost? I don't see why it's impossible to make creative and innovative games right now, the tools are all there and you wouldn't be relearning a whole new craft in unfamiliar territory.
 

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we dont need new gen systems theres still planty to be done in the current gen not to mention devepers will have to work and re learn stuff i dont want new systems til atleast 2015
 

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No I don't want a new console announced for another 3 years, and new console released in 4 or 5 years.
 

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I was curious so I did a little research. Quoting Wikipedia, the American release dates of some popular consoles (not an exhaustive list by any means):
- NES: 1985
- Genesis: 1989
- SNES: 1991
- Playstation: 1995
- Nintendo: 1996
- PS2: 2000
- GameCube: 2001
- Xbox: 2001
- Xbox 360: 2005
- PS3: 2006
- Wii: 2006


I suppose we are a little past due for the next generation. However, I am perfectly fine waiting. I have no desire for an upgraded system.

In addition, my favorite games tend to come at the end of a generation when developers have finally learned the intricacies of a system and can utilize the hardware to its maximum potential.
 

Kahuna42

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there are games on the current generation of consoles that are still awesome games. and there's a lot of stuff that sucks. blaming not having new hardware on your developer's inability to get off their collective asses and do something interesting is just stupid.
 

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Better idea: forget about graphics and focus on gameplay. This isn't directed specifically at Ubisoft, but I'm getting tired of being bombarded by constant God of War and Call of Duty clones. Sure, the consoles may be outdated in comparison to PCs, but in what way did this hinder Nintendo?
 

weirdee

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Did somebody say SCAAAAAAAAAAAPEGOAT at the top of their lungs? Cause it sounds like it...

What more could they possibly need at this point? We are already nearing the technological plateau when it comes to limits of what you can accomplish with somebody's computer on a reasonable budget, and yet you see indie developers springing forth with considerably less resources and more awesome.

Meanwhile, the last thing we need right now is more overhead costs. I mean, I just plunked down cash for the 3ds and that was because I was sorely lacking in ds tech by that time.

Ubisoft needs to step their game up instead of griping.
 

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I'm happy with my new 360.

And I find these games fine. I mean, I think I'm at that phase I can play these games for a lot longer and have the next gen stuff's launch title trash go to the wayside and the price comes down.

I mean, gamecube and wii. You just had to get the wii that christmas. It was new! It was fun! everyone was doing it! But what ever they can possible come out with, I know my 360 has enough staying power for me before I decide to pick something new.
 

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Arnoxthe1 said:
And that is why there is one system to rule them all. PC FTW.
this is ubisoft here. They hate PC because of pirates. Does your internet some times crap out? PIRATE!!! YOU CAN"T STEAL OUR GAME!!!! (never mind how people have bypassed their crappy DRM)
 

Joe Herbert

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Qua? You mean publishers are unprepared for the inevitability that we will start to see longer and longer time periods between console generations? Each of these consoles were released more up to date than previous consoles were (All consoles have out dated tech by at least a year at release time). at 6 years out of the gate each of the new consoles (besides the wii) are far less obsolete than there predecessors were. This generation is aging more gracefully than any one before them. Also the addition of things like XNA the newer generation consoles are sparking more independent development that has ever been possible before. Companies like ubisoft are simply stagnating the AAA industry by not taking chances on independent developers, and new game play mechanics that are different from what's made them money in the past. They are 'playing it safe' more than they ever had before and THAT is what's hurting the industry.