Ex-PlayStation Boss Says Xbox Needs To Thrive As Sony Domination Will Kill Innovation

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The Competition Between The Two Creates Interest In The Gaming World, As Per Shawn layden.

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  • Shawn Layden thinks Xbox needs to thrive to promote creativity in the industry.
  • The former PlayStation CEO said domination by one party, like Sony, will kill innovation.
  • Layden hopes Team Green returns to its glory days, so there is more interest in the gaming world.

Despite PlayStation shooting itself in the foot multiple times this generation, Xbox has failed to capitalise and catch up to its competitor. The company has been busy fixing self-inflicted issues, recently gutting over 3,000 employees due to the lackluster sales of its consoles.

With Game Pass and the multiplatform strategy also failing to add meaningful growth, Xbox hasn’t found breathing room anywhere. However, despite all of its shortcomings, an industry veteran thinks Team Green’s success is necessary for the gaming world to flourish.

Why it matters: Competition is necessary for the health of any ecosystem, and gaming is no exception to the rule. The sooner Xbox returns to form, the better it will be for consumers.

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Shawn Layden wants competition just like the PS3/Xbox 360 era.

In an interview with Kotaku, former PlayStation CEO Shawn Layden stated that he wants Xbox to be competitive once again, as it will elevate the gaming industry.

both platforms pushed the other to be better…I think a certain energy around innovation, a certain desire towards differentiation, these things become a bit muted in a world with one dominant player…Yeah, I would like to see Xbox get some of its mojo back.

While mulling over recent job cuts at the company, the industry veteran hoped Team Green could thrive just like the Xbox 360 era, as it would create interest in the gaming world. Layden emphasised that the battle between Xbox and PlayStation is an important precursor to innovation in the industry, as both companies need to stand out.

The former SIE CEO also insisted that if Sony keeps dominating proceedings, creativity could become muted and even die out. Hence, Shawn Layden wants to see Xbox get its mojo back and make gaming exciting once again.

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Asha Sharma is steadily trying to bring the glory days back to the company.

Even though the company is facing many issues at present, CEO Asha Sharma is trying to bring back the old Xbox, making titles exclusive to the platform once again, while exploring ways to make next-gen hardware affordable. Therefore, one can only hope Team Green can make a comeback in the forthcoming generation, like Shawn Layden wants.

Do you think Xbox will be able to compete with PlayStation soon? Is the PS6 going to be a dominant success too? Tell us in the comments below or head to the Tech4Gamers forum for discussion.

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