EA prioritizes 360 over PS3

Mai Valentine

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Earlier this week, New York Times writer Matt Richtel blogged about the reasons behind differences in the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 editions of some games.

In talking about the issue, Richtel cited analysts as saying that development for the PS3 is more challenging than for the Xbox 360 because game makers have had less time with the hardware. He also linked it to delays of the PS3 versions of games like Electronic Arts' Medal of Honor: Airborne and Skate.

Richtel revisited the topic after hearing back from EA about the issue. A representative with the publisher told the writer that as a release date nears, the company sometimes readjusts the manpower on the projects to complete the Xbox 360 version first.

With a larger installed base for Microsoft's console, the rep said it makes financial sense to get that version of a game out first and maximize potential sales. The representative also noted that in the last generation, it made more sense for the publisher to focus on PlayStation 2 versions of games over those on the Xbox because of the platform's massive installed user base.
 
This will hurt. The cheaper 360 getting the game first so more people get it, then it comes out on PS3 and not as many people do.
 
Ah, I don't see this as being that bad. Remember, Rainbow Six Vegas came out for the PS3 after the 360, and has tons more maps that are FREE, unlike the ones you have to buy in the 360 version. Some developers think the PS3 is easier to work on, some don't. EA pumps out numerous games every year. I'm not surprised that when Blu-Ray was thrown in, they were kind of off-set by the new technology.
 
Strubes said:
Ah, I don't see this as being that bad. Remember, Rainbow Six Vegas came out for the PS3 after the 360, and has tons more maps that are FREE

*high fives strubes*

also, the ps3 version of oblivion includes shivering isles, and knights of the nine for free

and free horse armor!
 
Strubes said:
Ah, I don't see this as being that bad. Remember, Rainbow Six Vegas came out for the PS3 after the 360, and has tons more maps that are FREE, unlike the ones you have to buy in the 360 version.
That's true, but it also looked worse. How did that happen?
 
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