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thismeintiel said:

Well, it's a little better, now. However, that improvement comes from people expecting better things from their recent acquisitions, not any actual games delivered. And those games are likely not to hit til 2022 or 2023. There is 100% still mismanagement going on at Xbox. The state that they were going to release Halo Infinite, their #1 flagship title, in is proof enough.

While I agree that most of the excitement is about what is coming rather than what has come, there have been some significantly awesome moments so far:

Flight Simulator was huge.

Grounded is/will be big when I guess it fully launches.

Gamepass is becoming more and more epic, which makes playing on PC/Xbox all the more appealing (the EA deal, the rumored Ubisoft deal, other 3rd party deals, etc.). While many of these games aren't first party games, they are freely accessible (as a bonus) to anyone already paying for Gamepass in replacement of getting first party games, which makes this whole situation amazing. I subscribed to Gamepass for $10 a month when it launched (for PC). WELL before many of the acquisitions they have made and before many of the third party deals were made and it still costs the same per month. I'm at the point where I'm overwhelmed by which games to play on Gamepass because there are so many lol.