The reasoning behind this may not be what you think. In an interview with The Guardian, Andrew states,

So what exactly was he surprised about? Well, the short answer is: where XBox perceived the industry was headed.

Confused direction

Andrew House was surprised that there were rumors of the game industry going in the direction of where the Xbox One was originally headed. It was to have digital distribution as the primary source for games and disks as secondary at best. There was the need of an almost constant internet connection and no support for used games.

House was surprised and felt he needed to make a statement on where Sony stood. He explained that there would not be a need for constant internet connection and there would be support for used games on the Playstation 4.

Consistent with consumer desires

House admits there are limits to their system, but he believes in consistency. As the above quote mentions, Sony plans on sticking with what they believe is fair and what consumers want.

Perhaps Microsoft originally assumed gamers were ready for the digital age of games, but after outcry from the market, realized they weren’t and changed the XBox vision. There’s no denying that the changes greatly influenced some gamers’ perception about the Xbox One. You also have to respect Andrew House for sticking with his original plan and not changing just because the industry might change.

What do you think about the status and future of the industry? Is digital distribution ready to be the main source of gaming? Is the world of gaming ready to be completely integrated online? Tell us your thoughts in the comments below.