Here's what we thing one Rockstar megaton can learn from another.
3D Realms founder Scott Miller speaks about his hopes and expectations from the next generation of consoles.
As if you needed any more reminders, the console transition seems to be right around the corner.
New job listings posted on Microsoft's official website are looking for people to work on the next generation of Xbox.
"It gets in front of a lot of the questions that we knew people were going to ask," says Bethesda's Pete Hines.
NPD analyst Mat Piscatella believes next-gen announcements might be closer than we think.
Bethesda has been working with Sony and Microsoft to make sure their visions for the next generation are on the same page.
As well as a cheaper Xbox One S variant that will come with a disc.
"For Microsoft, it's hard to tell, because they seem to be ignoring VR a bit this last generation," says Mind Labyrinth VR Dreams dev.
"You definitely notice the age of the Creation Engine," says modder Kyle Rebel.
"From me personally, my biggest expectation is not from graphics, but how we will play our games," says product manager at Agate Studio.
"Either some portion of or all of our gaming experiences" could be on the cloud, as per Andrew Wilson.
To be fair, this isn’t a controversial view to have at all.
Bethesda's Pete Hines also delves deeper into the announcements of both upcoming games.
Matt Furor of ZeniMax Online Studios says "it's not coming anytime soon".
"We’re expecting an evolution of the architecture rather than a revolution," says the CEO of Wonderstruck.
The creative director of the upcoming sci-fi RPG feels current-gen consoles offer pretty much everything they need to already.
"I don't just want to able to play against people on other platforms. I also want to be able to take my progress with me from device to device."
We're in for a wait with these two games, folks. Though I guess we already knew that.
One Finger Death Punch 2 dev hopes next-gen consoles can make life a bit easier for indie developers.