http://sports.ign.com/articles/502/502713p1.html?fromint=1
My first reaction was "how dumb, way to crap on the fans who supported the XSN games last year," but after thinking about it I suppose it's for the best. The games last year weren't that great....Amped 2 was passable and Top Spin was good outside of the damn loading times, but other than that there was nothing really noteworthy. If the 2006 games really do end up being a lot better, the break will have been worth it. It's going to be hard for them to surpass EA & Sega though, year break or no year break.
And no, as of now they are not going to be shutting the whole thing down, so the 2004 games will still work fine on XSN.
My first reaction was "how dumb, way to crap on the fans who supported the XSN games last year," but after thinking about it I suppose it's for the best. The games last year weren't that great....Amped 2 was passable and Top Spin was good outside of the damn loading times, but other than that there was nothing really noteworthy. If the 2006 games really do end up being a lot better, the break will have been worth it. It's going to be hard for them to surpass EA & Sega though, year break or no year break.
And no, as of now they are not going to be shutting the whole thing down, so the 2004 games will still work fine on XSN.