Rise of the Tomb Raider Announced

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yeah_93

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Sep 27, 2013
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#25
"Is it timed?"
MS: "No, it's exclusive for the Xbox"
"But it has to be timed, right?"
MS: "I said it was exclusive for Xbox"
"I won't believe your lies, it's timed"
MS: "No it's exclusive"
"Wonder how long is it going to be until it's released for PS4 and PC"
MS: "You win goddammit! It's timed."
 

Azuardo

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#26
After all that money and sickeningly insulting corporate PR bullshit Crystal statement, they buckle. Really surprised they gave in - 24 hours later, no less - after the GTA and Mass Effect deals in the past where we simply had no idea until they expired.

Reading over the CD statement again, every single line reeks of pure shit. I kinda hate what this company ass-kissing, anti-consumer industry has become.

Whatever. I'll be picking TR2 up in the sales on PS4 down the road.
 

yeah_93

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#27
You can't expect less, considering their elusive statements where they never said it was going to be an exclusive forever. That, and the backlash that resulted. I hope they don't try to pull this crap again.
 
Sep 26, 2013
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#28
Wonder how many people would be rejoicing or not really care if this were the other way around and was a timed exclusive on the PS4 instead?

Personally I don't know why Phil Spencer just came out and said it was a timed exclusive. Talk about a waste of money.
 
Sep 26, 2013
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Xbox’s Phil Spencer Talks Rise of the Tomb Raider Exclusivity
Speaking with Eurogamer, Microsoft’s head of Xbox, Phil Spencer, recently discussed his thoughts on the deal with Square Enix and Crystal Dynamics that will result in Rise of the Tomb Raider being a timed exclusive for Xbox.

“Crystal has been investing in that game and Square has as well, in Tomb Raider as a franchise, and wanting to put it at the highest level, with the big triple-A franchises out there, but that’s expensive,” Spencer says.

“For us, as we’ve been working together on this, it’s a nice franchise for us in terms of the genre and how it fits into our first-party portfolio. Do I wish I had an owned IP first-party action adventure game? Absolutely. But I don’t right now. This is one that fits well and we had such a good working relationship with them.”

“And they want to build that game up to the same level as any of the huge triple-A games out there. It used to a big dominant game. Crystal has done a great job in rebuilding it since ’09, when they started kickstarting it, but continuing to invest at that level, it takes a partnership.”

Spencer also touches upon Microsoft’s relationship with Crystal Dynamics, who, you may recall, have appeared on stage during Microsoft’s E3 conferences in the past.

“You’ve got to remember, we talk all the time. ’09 was the first time we had them on our E3 stage,” Spencer points out. “They were on our stage this year. They were on our stage last year. We’ve worked with them for many years. So it’s not even like a conversation that’s new to us. We’ve got an ongoing relationship with Crystal around this franchise.”

“They’ve seen what we’ve done with certain games out there that aren’t ours. Ryse is another IP. I don’t own the Ryse IP, but I was able to invest with Crytek to turn it into a franchise, which isn’t easy to do for a studio on their own. I don’t own it. They just announced it for PC, and certain people throw stones at me and say, ‘you shouldn’t let it go out on PC.’ I’m like, look, I want Crytek to make money. I want Crytek to be successful. Why would I ever block them from doing something with a game they own?”

Meanwhile, in a separate interview with Kotaku U.K., Spencer also confirmed that Microsoft are investing money in the marketing and development of Rise of the Tomb Raider.

“We will clearly spend money on marketing the game, there’s no doubt about that,” Spencer said to the site. “And we do [that] on games where we have very little to do with development, and with games that we fully develop. And we will definitely be spending money on developing the game – I want to make sure that it’s as great as it can be.”

Rise of the Tomb Raider will be released on Xbox sometime during Holiday 2015.
 
Sep 26, 2013
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#30
Couple of months would be waste of money otherwise what's the point of making such investment?

It's going to be deep into 2016 or beyond before PS4 owners gets to play it.