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LurkerJ said:

 I am not a fan of Microsoft or how they achieve their success, but one must admit that they look more composed and coherent than Sony does at this stage. 

I'm baffled that you think MS appear more 'composed' and 'coherent' considering how poor their transition to multiplatform has actually been.

Sony have been a lot more upfront with what you can expect a few years, and that has changed very little. 

Is moving into PC development a potential hindrance to Sony selling PS consoles? I don't think so, at least not on any sizeable level. The reality is that while PC gaming is at the best it has ever been, not everyone cares to own one. The fact that Xbox and PS are still selling is pretty indicative that there is a sizeable market that just wants a console for the convenience it offers. 

We'll need to see what Sony's strategy is going into PS6. Right now it appears to be a console that can be more affordable than it's output due to PSSR, and a handheld to attract this market that is slowly building up. We'll need to see how their software strategy changes. But they're making games. Experimenting with new forms of games. And if you own a PS5 you're getting them all, and for many people that is most likely enough.