Timed Exclusivity-Deals Are Not Worth It

Timed exclusivity-deals are not worth it. It casts a negative light on the hardware-manufacturer that possesses the deal. It's not something that earns the respect of gamers, like a real exclusive would. It's seen as petty and a cheap way to make a console seem more attractive. Gamers who do not own the console that possesses the timed exclusive generally won't be "I'm so glad that Microsoft has an timed exclusive in Rise of the Tomb Raider." They will be pissed and will refuse to buy the system that possesses the exclusive. Gamers would rather wait for the exclusive time-period to pass than to buy the system.

When has a timed exclusive ever pushed hardware-sales? Rise of the Tomb Raider did not make a big impact for Xbox One. Resident Evil 4 did not make a big impact for Gamecube, even when it wasn't even announced for PS2.

Timed exclusivity only serves to bloat the egos of the executives at the hardware-manufacturers and fanchildren. Instead of timed exclusives, actual exclusives are obviously better, but in their absence, the money used for timed exclusives would be better spent toward building up more first-party developers and thus, exclusives.

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