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The reasons behind this are probably due to the company involved wanting to hedge their bets on the next generation and get as much return for spiraling costs of creating a game for these power-hungry machines. But with these titles announced for both machines, Microsoft seems to be the winner in the long run. While Sony has some of its own franchises lined up, Microsoft seems to have wowed larger firms like Capcom to create exclusives for the 360 and Microsoft Studios has some very big names under its belt, creating franchises all of its own.
Sony do seem to need to play catch up at this stage and make some announcements, however far ahead certain projects are, they need the support of more than just their loyal fans.
Anyway, good news for 360 owners (or owners-to-be) as more and more titles are coming their way.
The reasons behind this are probably due to the company involved wanting to hedge their bets on the next generation and get as much return for spiraling costs of creating a game for these power-hungry machines. But with these titles announced for both machines, Microsoft seems to be the winner in the long run. While Sony has some of its own franchises lined up, Microsoft seems to have wowed larger firms like Capcom to create exclusives for the 360 and Microsoft Studios has some very big names under its belt, creating franchises all of its own.
Sony do seem to need to play catch up at this stage and make some announcements, however far ahead certain projects are, they need the support of more than just their loyal fans.
Anyway, good news for 360 owners (or owners-to-be) as more and more titles are coming their way.