I have to think with the current events at Xbox about Stadia and it's downfall. The day before Google pulled the plug on Stadia, their team still made deals with indies to come to the service (they still came, for the short period until shutdown). And the technical team worked on features unique to game streaming. The decision seems to have been made completely separate from the gaming division itself. And they had pretty crazy ideas, I remember something about one Google exec talking about having a billion subscribers as goal, which is entirely idiotic. Google had good streaming tech and would've been able to be competing on this still growing field, if the execs had any idea about gaming. Seems the execs at MS don't play games and the Xbox division had now their time to run on their own and the non gaming execs now intervene.