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Don't Give Up on PS3 and Xbox 360 Just Yet

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It’s never too late to reconsider playing games that you might have missed, especially when they cost $1.

Huge Multiplayer Base

At the moment, Sony and Microsoft have sold over 80 million units each of their respective last-gen consoles. Compare that to the seven million PlayStation 4s and five million Xbox Ones that have sold thus far, and it’s pretty telling that there are far more last-gen consoles in the wild. Granted, some of those customers could have sold their old consoles, or lost them to dreaded hardware malfunctions like Xbox 360’s red-ring or PlayStation 3’s yellow-light-of-death, but chances are, for the moment, you’ll find more people populating lobbies of cross-generational games on old consoles than on PlayStation 4 or Xbox One.

All the Games You Want in 2014 Will Still be on the PS3/360

Third-party publishers know that there are still plenty of customers who aren’t willing or able to upgrade to the latest and greatest hardware. With so many potential customers holding strong with their last-gen consoles, it makes sense that a lot of 2014’s biggest games will also make their way to the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. These are the cross-generational games that you can look forward to for the rest of 2014.

Game Release Date
Sniper Elite III July 1
Oddworld: Abe’s Oddysee – New ‘n’ Tasty (PlayStation 3) July 22
Hohokum (PlayStation 3) August 12
Diablo III: Reaper of Souls – Ultimate Evil Edition August 19
Madden NFL 15 August 26
Tropico 5 (Xbox 360) September 2
Destiny September 9
Natural Doctrine September 16
NHL 15 September 23
FIFA 15 September 23
Forza Horizon 2 (Xbox 360) September 30
Skylanders Trap Team October 5
Alien: Isolation October 7
Dragon Age: Inquisition October 7
Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor October 7
NBA 2K15 October 7
The Walking Dead Season Two October 14
Just Dance 2015 October 21
Fantasia: Music Evolved October 21
Battlefield Hardline October 21
The Evil Within October 21
WWE 2K15 October 28
Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare November 4
Far Cry 4 November 18
The Wolf Among Us November 18
Pro Evolution Soccer 2015 December 31
Guilty Gear Xrd – Sign- December 31
Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham December 31
Disney Infinity Marvel Super Heroes 2.0 Edition December 31
Destiny will certainly look better on PS4 and Xbox One, but, does that justify a $400 console upgrade?

Last-Gen Exclusives

Even though we’re nearing the end of the last console generation, there are still a handful of games on the way that were designed exclusively for the PlayStation 3 and/or Xbox 360 which won’t make an appearance on next-gen consoles.

Game Date
Dynasty Warriors: Gundam Reborn July 1
One Piece Unlimited World Red July 8
Saints Row IV: National Treasure Edition July 15
Akiba’s Trip: Undead and Undressed August 5
Ultra Street Fighter IV August 5
Sacred 3 August 5
Risen 3: Titan Lords August 12
Tales of Xillia 2 August 19
Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution September 8
MX vs. ATV Supercross September 9
Fallen Skies: The Game September 20
Persona 4 Ultimax September 30
Fairy Fencer F September 23
Pac Man and the Ghostly Adventures 2 October 1
Borderlands: The Pre-sequel October 14
Arcana Heart 3: Love Max!!!!! Fall 2014
Kingdom Hearts 2.5 Remix December 2
Hatsune Miku Project Diva F 2nd December 31

There Are More High-Profile Games Coming in 2015

Once 2015 rolls around, we will finally start to feel the effects of a last-gen game drought, but there are a handful of promising AAA games coming out that will cap off one of the longest, and greatest, console generations before the year’s out.

Game Release Date
Dying Light February 2015
Rise of the Tomb Raider Fall 2015
Mortal Kombat X 2015
Mad Max 2015
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2015
Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain 2015
Persona 5 2015

What are you to do once the games mentioned here have come and gone? Well, there’s a chance that there may be more games on the way that we haven’t heard about yet. Microsoft said late last year that Microsoft will “continue to invest in Xbox 360.” Xbox chief marketing and strategy officer Yusuf Mehdi also said that “if you look at 360, that platform lasted for seven to eight years and it’s going to go for another three years. It’s incredibly profitable now in the tail.”

Just a few days ago, Sony promised to continue supporting the PlayStation 3 so long as it’s profitable. PlayStation software product development head of America Scott Rohde noted that “all the different parts of the world just adopt new technology at different rates. We don’t know how long the PS3 tail will last. We don’t know how it will be compared to the PS2. The PS2 lasted very deep into the PS3 cycle. There was a broad price difference between PS3 launch and PS2 end of life. We don’t know where all this is going to go, but we will continue to support the PS3 through first and third parties as long as there is a good business there for us.”

If you want to get a birds eye view of everything that’s coming to last-gen consoles, check out our PlayStation 3 2014 Games Release List and our Xbox 360 2014 Games Release List.

Are you holding onto your Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 for the foreseeable future, or are you ready to trade them in towards a next-gen upgrade? Let us know in the comments below!