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Ryuu96 said:

All the events of the past year have just made me even more convinced that Microsoft is better positioning themselves for the future, I think in fact that maybe even for once Microsoft isn't moving too early, their console market is already tiny. Everything Microsoft has been saying for the past few years is coming to pass and I don't think it's a matter of budget restrictions why most of their AAAs aren't massive budgets as well. There's two problems here, the lack of growth for console hardware and the exploding budgets in AAA.

There's going to be anger from single console only users, but the old ways are failing, they're not showing growth and growth is required for investors to invest. Things are bad right now, the models are outdated and they need changing, it's going to come down to change or die, things aren't going to miraculously improve for consoles in the future, if anything, they'll decline even further as newer generations care less and less about consoles and are more about mobile/ease of access, consoles will be seen as outdated by kids playing Fortnite or whatever on their mobile devices.

I'm betting in the next 5-10 years that Sony goes fully day one on PC as well, I don't get why they haven't already, I don't agree that there's a significant amount of PC users with PCs capable of playing Sony's big AAA blockbusters, having already spent about $1k on them, who will buy a PS5 because they can't wait for a Sony title to come to PC. The dam has been broken, PC users already know now that it isn't a matter of if a Sony title comes to PC, it's a matter of when and they've shown themselves more than capable of waiting. We're talking about a userbase who largely can't even be bothered to spend 5 minutes to download another launcher and happily wait for EGS exclusivity to expire, Lol.

Now Sony might not put stuff on Xbox consoles because Xbox consoles will be too small of a number but if roles were reversed I think they'd eventually do exactly what Microsoft is doing. If even Sony as the market leader of the high-end console market is struggling, showing stagnate growth, weak profit margins, exploding production costs and resulting in them having to change business approach, can sure as shit bet that the console with half the sales has to make even more drastic steps.

A lot of people don't like change but change is coming, adapt or die.

Sony has not gone full day one on PC because of their huge console marketshare but that marketshare as we have seen is not bringing in the profits like they would want.  What Sony may do is scale down projects and release smaller games which doesn't kill the budget but net a nice return with that marketshare.  I do believe Sony will go full day one on PC and PS but I am not sure it will be any of their heavy hitters because those are what define the PS and it would have a greater impact for Sony than it does for MS on their marketshare.

Change is definitely coming to everyone in the industry.  Its why we are slowly seeing change with even Japanese studios as they realize spending a huge chunk of money on just one platform leads to less than stellar results.  MS need to make a big push to allow them to port their games to the Xbox eco system as much as possible.  The fact that more developers are putting games on PC probably will help alot with support for Xbox.