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EpicRandy said:
Imaginedvl said:

Yes, and that's what I'm saying. Xbox is doing well (and their strategy is not to sell Sony in console over); they do not care (and should not). 
We can argue about when they stopped to care or why they pivoted. But at the end the new strategy is definitely to make money somewhere else and it looks to me that they are on a very good way to achieve that.

This leads to also starting to get some of those AAA on other platforms (starting with Indiana Jones, Hellblades 2, and possibly some other day 1 there). 

I think Indiana Jones is a pretty safe timed exclusive as MS themselves confirmed it earlier this year and so far (I think they said they had no plan to date for a PS5 release).

Helblade 2 yes but I don't see it for a 2024 release, I think early 2025 is a better bet if only to make it again a contender in 2025 awards.

Also, recently MS dropped the day 1 release for lower game pass tiers, I think this hints that MS wants day 1 to be reserved for their premium ( consumer with a better profit margin), and on console, it's Xbox, on subscription it's GampePass Ult, on PC they it would be Windows Store but as it is utterly irrelevant it's Steam. 

My guess is, except for select titles(Minecraft, CoD...), Xbox will still feature Day 1 exclusive for quite some time, but the exclusive window will gradually shrink, something like 1+ year to 6 months, to 3 months to 1 month, event to 1+ weeks only to give a premium feel to their premium user (again  consumer with better profit margin)

Yeah, Indiana Jones was always going to be a safe bet. We've seen the royalties and requirement Disney demands for their IPs to be licensed lol. Although what's strange was that MS reworked the contract with Lucasfilm on Indiana Jones from the FTC hearings, so I wonder if MS reworked the contract again lol.