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Microsoftâs mobile gaming store push
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What do the documents say?
- âXbox will seek to scale the Xbox Store to mobile, attracting gamers to a new Xbox Mobile Platform,â read an excerpt spotted by The Verge.
- âShifting consumers away from the Google Play Store and App Store on mobile devices will, however, require a major shift in consumer behavior.â
- The company says it hopes âthat by offering well-known and popular content, gamers will be more inclined to try something new.âÂ
What does this actually mean?
- Itâs pretty clear that Microsoft is planning a mobile app store then. But what could this âwell-known and popular contentâ be?
- Activision-Blizzard indeed offers two mobile juggernaut franchises in Call of Duty Mobile and the Candy Crush series.
- These two franchises would likely form the backbone of an Xbox mobile gaming push, along with Diablo Immortal.
- But this acquisition also opens the door for other IPs to get more mobile love, such as Crash Bandicoot, Overwatch, and Starcraft.
- On a semi-related note, I previously wrote about a few Activision Blizzard franchises weâd like to see revived on Xbox.
Will an Xbox mobile game store work?
- Thereâs no shortage of solid third-party app stores, but third-party stores that can actually make a dent in Apple and Googleâs stores? Yeah, about that.
- The most successful alternative might be the Amazon Appstore, but even this store pales in comparison to the App Store and Play Store.
- Amazon is also able to pre-install the store on its tablets in lieu of the Play Store. But thatâs only translated to comparatively modest success.
- Perhaps the closest comparison right now is Netflix, as it offers a few dozen games as a value-added extra to its subscribers.Â
- However, CNBC reported earlier this year that Netflix games have 1.7 million users. Thatâs less than 1% of its total subscribers.
Thereâs also the question of how Microsoft would implement a mobile game store on Appleâs more restrictive iOS platform. And I wonder whether Microsoft is only presenting this idea to paint itself as a brave entrant wanting to break up a duopoly.
- I wouldnât be surprised if the company follows in the footsteps of other companies seeking regulatory approval and doesnât actually follow through.
- Still, the Netflix route seems like the safest bet for an Xbox mobile game store. Subscribe to Game Pass and get access to mobile games/perks too.
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Thursday Thing
Iâm a sucker for fast food, so I was pretty interested to see Cash Net USAâs infographics on the top-rated and bottom-rated fast food chains in every state (h/t: Digg). The company identified the most well-known chains, located branches in each state and the most populous cities, and then analyzed their ratings on Google Maps.
The result? Well, it turns out that Chick-Fil-A has the top average rating in 34 states. Lamarâs Donuts and Coffee, Papa Murphyâs, Five Guys, and In-N-Out also achieved top ratings in at least one state.Â
What about the bottom-rated fast food chains? Unfortunately, Papa Johnâs pizza received the lowest average rating in 16 states. In fact, pizza chains were routinely the winners here, as Pizza Hut and Dominoâs also âwonâ in a few states. The website also has infographics giving us a breakdown of the top-rated chain by type (e.g. chicken, burgers, pizza), as well as a breakdown by city and more.
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