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Zippy6 said:
Ryuu96 said:

I wish we would move into the acceptance phase already, Lol.

Every single title will eventually hit PlayStation, Microsoft's future is timed exclusivity, Game Pass and bespoke hardware, I believe the next hardware will be a midrange handheld and a high-end console which is sold at a profit. Do with that information what you will, make a decision whether you want to remain with Xbox or move to PC/PS but can we not have the same damn complaining for every single port? 😭😂

Personally, until someone can explain to me how Microsoft replaces tens of millions of consoles sold, with millions of people buying games, paying for Game Pass, Xbox Live and the 30% cut on 3rd party software which amounts to billions in revenue, I do not see a near future where Xbox stops making hardware and that's even if their next console only sells 30m-40m. There are millions of people who do not buy consoles for exclusives, they buy whatever is convenient, cross-play has eliminated the need to buy a console to play with friends, a multiplatform sports game just provided Series S with its biggest boost since near launch and millions will continue to buy simply because they're already locked into the ecosystem and people can complain about games skipping Xbox but facts are Xbox support is still far better than Xbox One era.

Without exclusive software and sold at a profit, meaning a lot more expensive, they will not sell anywhere close to 30-40m consoles. They subsidised Xbox by $100-$200 per unit. Microsoft Loses Up To $200 On Every Xbox Console It Sells (kotaku.com)

It'll take Xbox Series almost 4 years to get to 30m, now imagine where it'd be if it cost $100-$200 more and it's games were being ported to other consoles from the start.

The Steam Deck is adored and has only had positive buzz about it online, but it's sold what... 5m? Without subsidizing or exclusive software getting console hardware to sell that much just isn't going to happen.

Jez seems to think the reason MS won't rip the band aid off is because they still plan to have exclusives. It's still a terrible business plan because in business, communication is always key, and that's something Xbox has sorely lacked.