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Jaicee said:
Chris Hu said:

Yeah I'm pretty sure that what you said about the PS4 isn't true with all the games they added via backwards compatibility the X1 has just as many games available as the PS4.  The console that could play the most games was more then likely a early PS3 with full backwards compatibility since it  could play all PS1, PS2 and PS3 games.

Have you factored in the PlayStation Store? I mean thanks largely to independently-developed games, new games are getting released at a MUCH faster pace than ever before today, and, of the home consoles that have been released to date, I'm pretty sure the PlayStation 4 has the largest overall library of these (even though the Switch is moving fast to catch up). Combined with nearly six years worth of AAA releases (which is also a category the PS4 has led in overall for this generation), I think you can see my math here.

I own a PS4 and there really isn't a lot more available in the PS4 store compare to the Microsoft store.  Also most indie games are multi plat or end up being multi plat eventually.  The 360 at one point had the most indie titles since a ton of them where developed by only one or two people and anybody with a little programming knowledge could develop a indie games for the 360 I didn't play any of them though since a majority of those smaller indie titles had no achievements.