To note, this was in response to a question about Ni No Kuni 2.
Source: https://twitter.com/yosp/status/673699863985451009
Source: https://twitter.com/yosp/status/673699863985451009
lmao the reply after that
lmao the reply after that
Grimløck;188237828 said:lmao @ pen
People really need a better grasp of English. "Console debut" and "Exclusive launch" mean the same thing.lmao the reply after that
What is wrong with that poster? What does it matter if it comes out on another console too?
Well his job is to look after first party studios, not third party deals.He is not the right person to say anything??
Actually, they potentially don't, in regard to the question I pose above.People really need a better grasp of English. "Console debut" and "Exclusive launch" mean the same thing.
Good, these title will find better audience on NX
People really need a better grasp of English. "Console debut" and "Exclusive launch" mean the same thing.
On a Nintendo console? JRPGs?
Shuhei Yoshida explains what the definition of a "console debut" is to someone on Twitter.
I think the more interesting/unclear point is whether "console debut" means a game could potentially release on PC on the same date as on PS4.
Actually, they potentially don't, in regard to the question I pose above.
On a Nintendo console? JRPGs?
Which titlesGood, these title will find better audience on NX
Good, these title will find better audience on NX
Well, it can be reasonably interpreted as "you may buy it this <holidayname>, on <consolename> or you may wait an unspecified amount of time until it becomes available on other platforms".Could be a lot more confusing like, you know, "Coming holiday [insert year], exclusively on [insert console] "