Microsoft Bashes Blu-Ray
Microsoft's Xbox & Entertainment Director, Stephen McGill has questioned the relevance of Blu-Ray, saying that digital distribution makes the format all but obsolete.
Blu-Ray might have beaten HD DVD when the two formats went head to head, but according to McGill, Blu-Ray is still the loser overall. In his opinion, digital distribution and streaming makes Blu-Ray's victory pointless.
McGill said that time had shown that Microsoft's decision to stick with DVD and thus keep costs down had been a smart one, and thought that people were ignoring Blu-Ray in favor of downloads and streaming. He said that Blu-Ray was going to be passed by, and that rather than support it, Microsoft was offering Blu-Ray quality downloads instead.
There's some truth in what he's saying: digital distribution is going to take a pretty big bite out of the sales of physical media, but videogames are a special case. Surveys [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/101864-2-in-3-Gamers-Prefer-Discs-to-Downloads-Says-Survey] have shown that most gamers prefer a physical copy of a game over a digital one, and that attitude will be slow to change. The follow up to the 360 will almost certainly have a disk drive in it, and it's getting to the point where DVD is just too small.
Source: Xbox360 Achievements [http://www.xbox360achievements.org/news/news-6330-Interview---Stephen-McGill--UK-Xbox-Boss-Talks-The-Future--Halo--Rare---More.html]
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Microsoft's Xbox & Entertainment Director, Stephen McGill has questioned the relevance of Blu-Ray, saying that digital distribution makes the format all but obsolete.
Blu-Ray might have beaten HD DVD when the two formats went head to head, but according to McGill, Blu-Ray is still the loser overall. In his opinion, digital distribution and streaming makes Blu-Ray's victory pointless.
McGill said that time had shown that Microsoft's decision to stick with DVD and thus keep costs down had been a smart one, and thought that people were ignoring Blu-Ray in favor of downloads and streaming. He said that Blu-Ray was going to be passed by, and that rather than support it, Microsoft was offering Blu-Ray quality downloads instead.
There's some truth in what he's saying: digital distribution is going to take a pretty big bite out of the sales of physical media, but videogames are a special case. Surveys [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/101864-2-in-3-Gamers-Prefer-Discs-to-Downloads-Says-Survey] have shown that most gamers prefer a physical copy of a game over a digital one, and that attitude will be slow to change. The follow up to the 360 will almost certainly have a disk drive in it, and it's getting to the point where DVD is just too small.
Source: Xbox360 Achievements [http://www.xbox360achievements.org/news/news-6330-Interview---Stephen-McGill--UK-Xbox-Boss-Talks-The-Future--Halo--Rare---More.html]
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