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TheObserver said:
Obviously. It will start happening next year, with Sony coming out with the latest entries in their biggest franchises like Uncharted 4, and Gran Turismo. Then they have some interesting looking new IPs from their first party studios like Horizon, The Last Guardian, Dreams. On top of that there's some other medium sized exclusives like Hotshot's Golf, Rachet and Clank, Gravity Rush 2, etc.

That's not counting all the 3rd party exclusives, Street Fighter V will make sure every fighting game fan gets a PS4, and JRPG fans don't have a choice either.

Also some truly exceptional looking "indies" like No Man's Sky, WiLD, The Tomorrow Children, Rime.

XB1 on the other hand I believe has reached it's peak this year. Their big exclusives like Halo and Forza have failed to turn the tide, only one left is Gears, and that being passed on to a new unproven developer is likely to make it drop in popularity like Halo.

PS4 literally has every gamer's taste covered as far as I can see, there's no reason to not get one.

...with Microsoft coming out with the latest entries in their biggest franchises like Gears of War and Crackdown. Then they have some interesting looking new IPs like ReCore, Quantum Break and Scalebound. On top of that there's some other medium sized exclusives like Sea of Thieves, Halo Wars, Phantom Dust.

Also some truly exceptional looking "indies" like Cuphead, Ashen, Tacoma, Everspace

...only one left is Horizon: Zero Dawn, and that being passed on to a shaky developer who developed bad games like Shellshock: Nam 67 and so-so games like the first Killzone and Shadow Fall, is unsure of how that'll turn up.

See what I did there? The same thing as you. It's pretty easy making lists.

I have no interest in a PS4, and there are many other people like me. I am very interested in the One, and have yet to get it.

I think swooping generalizations like these are ridiculous. Sure, the Xbox is never going to catch up the PS4, but it's not going anywhere. Didn't people say that it would die since 2013? But yet it is still having healthy sales and is outpacing the 360, so  ending with a 60-95 millions sales (depending on how long this gen is) is far from bad. The Wii U didn't suddenly implode, it was selling poorly from the start. The PS3 didn't suddenly explode and outsold the 360 in one year, it sold steadily just a little bit more, etc. you get the idea. The trend for One has already been set and the Xbox One will continue to outpace the 360. Systems sales in most cases don't suddenly implode until the end of the generation.  The only third party exclusives or PS4 will be from Japan, and apart from these, all other third party developers will continue developing for the One.

As much as some of you would love the idea of the One falling a cliff, it's not, with some of its most interesting titles coming out next year.