goopy20 said:
Like Phil said, if their main goal was to sell as many Series X boxes as possible, they would have focused on Series X exclusives that would showcase the hardware and boost console sales. Instead, they'll be releasing all their exclusives on Gamepass and design them so anyone with a pc and Xbox One can play them too. MS knows their approach will make Series X more of a luxury optional upgrade than a necessity. That's why they'll likely not market it as a mass market console but as a niche product with a niche price - for those who absolutely demand 4k/120fps and are willing to pay a premium for it (like the X1X). Like I've been saying for months, the 4Tflops Series S will be their mass market consoles and the official successor to the Xbox One S. Will Series S sell big numbers? Who knows, but in the end it doesn't matter to MS if they'll become 3rd again as long as people subscribe to GP/Xcloud. They have the Microsoft Store pre-installed on practically every pc on the planet, so that's what they'll obviously want to tap into and grow subscription numbers. That, and getting GP/Xcloud on mobile phones, TV's and likely ps5 and Switch down the road if Series S sales tank. |
No one said anything about their main goal. Again, they can be big on services, and yet still want to sell a lot of hardware. They aren't mutually exclusive. You know what gets a lot of people in GamePass and xCloud? Selling a lot of next gen Xbox consoles. I don't care about which one sells the most between S or X. Also, good luck getting Sony or Nintendo to allow GamePass in their ecosystem. Look how long it took for Sony to allow EA Access and it's way less disruptive to Sony than GamePass would be.
Also maybe you missed the last showcase but most of their games they announced are skipping Xbone. Deliberately ignorant in regards to MS, per usual.







