While he’s not calling for an end to console exclusivity, Square Enix’s Naoki Yoshida does think it would make his job easier.
Yoshida’s comments have caused a bit of a stir online, with people who think he’s pushing for some kind of monopoly, where there’s no competition within the market.
This would hardly be the first time he’s generated some controversy as he also pushed back against people calling Final Fantasy a JRPG, partially because he felt the termI get where YoshiP is coming from, but in this case I do think he’s a little off-base though.Yea, cause Madden with no competition is better? Competition helps give players more choices and options.
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