src said:
Aww is the reality of market data hurting your imagination? Source of the numbers are from company FY reports. You can check the numbers yourself to verify, its all from there. I think its apparent that you are in over your head with even the most basic financial analysis. Netflix started streaming in 2007. Notice the word normalised. Gradients of Netflix, Spotify, Prime, even in their early years are evidently vastly different to Xbox.
Why? It clearly shows, Xbox's sub model isn't moving the needle, isn't growing like a successful sub service and most of all (which is why I suspect some are so taken back), Gamepass is not the Netflix of gaming lol Netflix grew 10x in 10 years. |
Lol what? It took 6 years for Netflix to reach the same sub numbers Game Pass was at in 4 years and it took year 8 for it to reach similar growth that it took for Game Pass in 4 years, so twice as long. Game Pass is still limited to Xbox consoles, PC, mobile, and tablets, compared to the number of platforms Netflix is available on now. Xcloud launched last week in Japan, Mexico, Australia, and Brazil with high demand in those regions. The number of regions will continue to grow and the amount of platforms will as well.
Look, I found an graph that's readable. Take note.








