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The flow was not good, the instrument portions were to long, the games looked meh, to so so, to great, to wow. The best presentations seem to be the one's that just show you non stop game footage. If PS was thinking of trying new approaches, this is the time to do it since they are on such a high and almost seem untouchable.

PS doesn't seem arrogant this time around, at least nowhere near their PS2 to PS3 transition level, but they most certainly are either getting lazy because they can, or are so focused on next gen already that they are letting this gen ride itself out since it seems at this point they can almost do no wrong. Based on what MS revealed for the future of XB, they clearly are righting some wrongs, rebuilding their core, and trying to widen their audience. If the XB conference didn't say 'heads up PS we're coming back next gen with no gimmicks and all guns pointed at games' then I don't know what does. PS will not be able to just ride the wave into PS5 and completely run away as the hardware sales leader like they did with PS4, unless they get a worthwhile jump on the next XB hardware.

With Phil mentioning future XB consoles, while it could just mean base and mid gen upgrade, it could also mean base and upgrade at launch, or even handheld and console(s) at launch. The play anywhere initiative could gain much attention and sales if XB has multiple form factors for next gen, especially a handheld/Switch type mobile device. PS should more than likely stay around their $399 main price point, but how many devices do they want to have on the market at once? If PSVR sales don't pick up then they could also do another handheld/Switch and/or a launch upgrade as well.