Shane Kim: We’ve reached a level third-party playing field with MGS Rising

Xbox 360 - Image 1 With the announcement of Metal Gear Solid Rising for the Xbox 360, PS3 and PC, Shane Kim believes that Microsoft has “effectively” reached a “level third-party playing field” as far as exclusive titles are concerned. He made note of this observation in an in-depth interview with Gamasutra, talking about Project Natal, gaming initiatives and more.

Shane Kim, Microsoft VP - Image 1With the announcement of Metal Gear Solid Rising for the Xbox 360, PS3 and PC, Shane Kim believes that Microsoft has “effectively” reached a “level third-party playing field” as far as exclusive titles are concerned. He made note of this observation in an in-depth interview with Gamasutra, talking about Project Natal, gaming initiatives and more.

Said the VP for Microsoft,

I still think exclusive content is really important. First of all, in games, we’ve said for a long time that a key part of our strategy with Xbox 360 was a level third-party playing field. Now we’ve effectively done that with Metal Gear Solid coming to the Xbox 360.

The economics are such that third parties also have to support multiple platforms, and you can’t ignore Xbox 360. It’s the second leading platform.

It’s too much of a business-driver to just be focused on a single platform if you’re not a first party. So, it’s up to the first parties to deliver the bulk of the exclusive game content.

Now, we’re having success with third parties because we can still get exclusive downloadable content, because of the service we’ve built with Live and the business we’ve been able to generate for third-party publishers there.

But I also think we have to broaden our definition of exclusive content now. It has to include things like Xbox Live, because I do think Xbox Live is a real competitive differentiator for us.

And now Project Natal is going to be an exclusive thing, too. And so, we feel good about how that’s shaping up, but it’s really not about relying on third parties, because I don’t think that that is sustainable, as we’ve proven. And it’s up to each of us to differentiate on our own.

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