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twintail said:

I think this works out well for PS owners as they have more software options. Works out well for MS too since they can now sell to a larger audience.

Personally, unless the games are going to be on PS Essential, it's a non-factor for me. Even Minecraft Dungeons, which I really enjoyed, is not something I'm willing to pay anything more beyond a PS Essential subscription for.

The only exception might be Forza Horizon, but only cause my sibling loves the game and I'd love to cross-play with them on a game they enjoy. 

Ironically, the only downside is Xbox owners get shafted lol. 

In terms of late ports, outside of a few major IP's like Doom and Fallout, F2P games like Halo Infinite, or a surprise remaster like Sunset Overdrive, I'm more than willing to wait for a sale. I will say though, Starfield might be tempting as a Day One buy, depending on the content/improvements to the PS5 version.