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shikamaru317 said:
PotentHerbs said:
jardesonbarbosa said:
Well, I guess in the end, both consoles will be the same. The "we believe in generations" was just a way to take a jab at Microsoft. But in the end, money talks and money is still with PS4 and Xbox One owners who will take around 3 years to upgrade.

Sony's lack of transparency on cross generation games doesn't mean they don't "believe in generations." As it stands, Microsoft won't have any next generation exclusives until 2022, compared to Sony who has Astro's Playroom and Demon's Souls as PS5 exclusives right at launch.

We're definitely getting some Xbox Series only games in 2021, just not as many as PS5 only games in 2021. Scorn is already announced for 2021 as Xbox Series and PC only. STALKER 2 is currently scheduled for 2021 on Xbox Series and PC only. Warhammer 40,000 Darktide is currently scheduled for 2021 on Xbox Series and PC only. Hello Neighbor 2 is currently scheduled for 2021 on Xbox Series and PC only. I personally think that Flight Simulator will hit Xbox in 2021 with the originally announced Xbox One version cancelled (considering how far below the minimum PC spec Xbox One is). Hellblade 2 seems to be Xbox Series and PC only and might make Holiday 2021, seeing as it was announced Holiday 2019, 2 years earlier, with in-engine footage ready already. 

Only a few of those games you mentioned have solid release dates. Hellblade 2 releasing in 2021 is very unlikely, considering we didn't even get a trailer apart from the VGA reveal, and the fact its using UE5. I also doubt MS will cancel the Xbox One version of Flight Simulator since it already is announced and falls in line with their comments about cross generation development.

It seems Scorn & Warhammer are slated to release in 2021, so my comment was a bit off base.