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shavenferret said:
Hardstuck-Platinum said:

The thing is, they don't really need the walled garden approach anymore. Phil Spencer has been very clear that it is no longer MS's goal to compete with PS5 and the Switch 2 has technical shortcomings that won't allow it to compete with the PS5 in a way that concerns Sony. CPU being only a bit more powerful than PS4 for example (according to Virtuos studios developer)

EricHiggin said:

I think before going hard at porting some games to SW2, SNY might just take one more crack at a PS handheld (hybrid) and see how it goes. If it sells well enough, fantastic, but if it fails, then focus on porting to SW2,SW3,etc, going forward.

It will be more like the Steam Deck as in they won't develop games for it, it will just run the games on the PS store. So, not really a competitor device to Switch 2 where the games are specifically developed for it around the hardware. If it's not a competitor device they may as as well just put their games on there. 

The thing is that having a walled garden would be ideal, but this is unobtainable at least for now.  Moneyhatting exclusives will cost way more since the sales won't be good.  Same thing with MSFT exclusive developers/games.   So, they have to do purely 3rd party or they would have negative profit.  Microsoft won't get enough of an uptick in sales to justify the exclusives, in whatever form these exclusives may come by.  

For Sony, I don't think a walled garden is ideal anymore. Xbox has lost so much momentum that it's impossible for them to compete with PlayStation ever again. You could put every PS game on Xbox now and I don't think it would change anything. The XBSS is 380$ and XBSX is 550$ so, price alone guarantees any comeback impossible. 

Let's say they also port all their games to Switch 2.  Switch 2 is confirmed to only run Borderlands 4 at 30fps whereas you can practically guarantee it will run on 60 on PS5. Borderlands 4 will be a huge game and I can't see millions of PlayStation owners ditching their PS5's to play Borderlands 4 at 30fps just because Sony has put all their games on Nintendo. 

Sony has such key advantages over their competitors machines to the extent that I don't think there's any downside to having all their games on Xbox or Switch 2. PC is a different market entirely.