I do not see Sony ever playing nice with Nintendo enough to make that happen at all. The only concern would be how to implement him without increasing the age rating of Smash.Īnd for sure. Doom seems to be staying on Nintendo platforms and is a classic character. Though Doom Slayer seems to be the most logical pick to come out as a Microsoft rep. But, I don't see it happening in the near future. But, Phil Spencer has not ruled out Cheif either and I think his goal with Xbox will be making it more a multi-platform spanning service as with xCloud, Game Pass, Xbox Live and Xbox Series, and MS games are now sold on Steam too, so I think he wants to get Xbox as viewable as possible. But, that is probably the closest we will get to a pure Sony I'm thinking so as well. As Joker does have two games on Nintendo systems and Cloud was more a Final Fantasy rep which does have a long history on Nintendo systems and his game is now on the Switch so. Fri 2nd Oct Guess that is fair I was thinking more Sony-owned (excluding Crash).Though knowing Sony they'd be way less willing than Microsoft to play ball with Nintendo. It be nice to see maybe even Jak and Daxter or even Crash (due to his association with the PSOne).
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Though now that Microsoft has two reps in Smash I kinda feel bad for Sony fans. okay maybe not that close, but it is more believable now than it was just a few years ago. It makes you wonder what the future is between these two companies as we are inching closer to the future of Mario and Master Chief shaking hands. When you think Minecraft you think Microsoft products.
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Steve/Alex and Minecraft have a deep association with Microsoft as Minecraft is mostly played on Windows PC and Xbox. Banjo had a very established history with Nintendo as his two best outings were on the N64 and while he is a Microsoft IP it just made sense for the two parties to make a deal (for Nintendo it allows them to celebrate their history with Rareware and please fans and for Microsoft, it helps keep the IP in public view for if they decide to do a new game).