As a result, we will continue to see more innovation on the Internet and on mobile phones than on consoles.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I am sure innovation will blossom around the world, given that the Internet and mobile platforms enable innovators anywhere in the world to reach a global market with ease.
There's established gaming IP that's coming from console to mobile, which is interesting. Everything is converging a little bit toward mobile devices in the living room. On the casual side, the graphics and animation and game design and all of those variables are improving.
Online console gaming will continue to grow at a healthy pace.
The new generation of consoles has as much power to do the kind of games that we do as the PC does.
Technology has forever changed the world we live in. We're online, in one way or another, all day long. Our phones and computers have become reflections of our personalities, our interests, and our identities. They hold much that is important to us.
Anything can change, because the smartphone revolution is still in the early stages.
I'm sure there will continue to be exciting new products and major changes, but it looks as if the existing technology has a great deal of room to grow and prosper.
What I didn't foresee in 2005 was the rise of the post-PC, which are all these tablets now. These are the things that actually will probably be the end of the consoles.
Nowadays, ideas can meet and mate very much faster than before, and the Internet is only accelerating this process. So innovation is bound to accelerate.
Mobile entertainment is a huge opportunity. We are committed to mobile just as much as we are to PCs.
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