http://kotaku.com/357741/microsoft-to-buy-out-epic-gamepro-says
This isn't good at all. Studios should stay as independent as possible, and we all know how friendly Bungie was to Windows after Microsoft bought them (oh the irony).
I suppose MS is looking for the next Halo franchise, and to them Gears is probably it. One of the reasons this deal bothers me is that Epic are basically the biggest engine distributors of this generation. If they are under Microsoft's wing, they aren't going to be too friendly to Sony.
It is funny how things work out. I still remember being introduced to Unreal Tournament back ten years ago. I think I met Xessive soon after, who I thought was an Epic groupie. It is amazing how Epic have established themselves. I wonder if we are going to be looking back at Crytek in ten years time like we do Epic now.
Hmmm....Do you think Microsoft will buy out Crytek in 10 years?
I sure as hell hope not.
Or do you think the next engine that every game and their cousin will license will be CryEngine-based?
Personally, I'd like to see how other dev's will do with Id's Next Engine...
EDIT:
About Epic, they're kinda leaning towards console systems more so, anyways....after UT3 sold well on the consoles, but not so great on the PC.
Why didn't UT3 sell well on the PC? B/c, it was mainly an updated version of the last UT game, w/ much, much prettier graphics. The console gamers, have they really had a game like UT3 on their system? Especially on their new console systems (X360 and PS3)? Naw; not like this one; not like UT3. See, this is just like how Halo filled the consoles gamers the need of there actually being a console FPS -- UT3 is just like Halo, as UT3 fills the need of a fast-paced sporty MP-based FPS.
UT3 and Halo -- PC gamers have seen plenty of FPS games like these, in the past; the same can't really be said for the console gamers.