Guillaume Boucher-Vidal, CEO of Nine Dots Studio believes more powerful hardware can lead to gameplay advancements, instead of "only low impact visual adjustments".
Take-Two President Karl Slatoff is excited about the promise of new technology.
Zaxis Games' Søren B. Jepsen discusses expectations from next gen consoles.
Only 2% of developers in total are working on next-gen exclusively.
"We have as much a shot to build a subscription service as anybody else," says the Microsoft CEO.
Industry analyst Michael Pachter of Wedbush Securities talks to us about everything from the future of the Switch and VR to current-gen consoles and when we can expect to see next gen systems.
IDC's Research Director for Gaming and VR/AR, Lewis Ward, talks to GamingBolt about everything from VR to when he thinks next gen is coming.
NPD analyst Mat Piscatella talks to GamingBolt about the future of Nintendo, next-gen predictions, and more.
IDC analyst Lewis Ward believes that current gen systems still have a couple years of life left in them.
One of the job listings also suggests – yet again – that the game will have online elements.
Industry analyst Michael Pachter believes people will likely look at Fallout 76 as a blip.
The focus seems to be primarily on force-feedback.
"Both systems have done well in the US, but 2019 will likely be a transition year as we move into 2020," says Mat Piscatella.
Avalanche Studios' Paul Keslin feels recent trends might be indicative of future growth for cross-play opportunities.
Industry analyst Michael Pachter says it's unlikely either Sony or Microsoft will wait that long to release their next consoles.
At this point, going forward, I don’t think Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo have any excuse not to allow that.
Streaming may lead to an expansion of gaming into new markets, but will not replace traditional gaming, according to Marc-André Jutras.
Industry analyst Michael Pachter believes Microsoft will make two variants for the next Xbox- a streaming device, and another, more traditional console.
Though it'll be playable solo, you'll still require an online connection to play the game.
IDC analysts Lewis Ward says next generation consoles will probably launch in 2021, but current-gen hardware sales in 2019 might change that.