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Kyuu said:
JRPGfan said:

82% of console sales of Call of Duty are on Playstation.
How much in total sales % PC makes up, I have no idea.

But lets assume if you drop PS and PC, you lose like 90% of the sales Call of Duty does.
Maybe slightly less, if you can convince PC and PS5 players, to buy a Xbox for Call of duty.

How much money lost is that? They spent alot to get Call of Duty.... they don't want to kill the cash cow, after just buying it. 

"Data from industry tracker Circana noted that PlayStation captured 82% of all Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 total console dollar sales during its launch window."

Apparently by active player base, Call of Duty has more than double, that of Xbox's on PlayStation.
That is despite it being on game pass.

Yeah if they wish to make their platform relevant in the long term, they're gonna need to take risks and have their software sales decline to a fraction in the short to medium term. But it's the only way save Xbox regardless. Gears going console exclusive isn't gonna do anything.

We know where Phil Spencer was on that question.

He was 100% for, going full Publisher, damn the hardware.
Actions speak louder than words.

Where Asha Sharma stands, is currently not known.... she doesn't seem like, to have committed to one or the other yet.
She knows xbox fans, think exclusives are important for console hardware (and to be fair, the proof is in the pudding).
So far she has taken 2 games and made them exclusive. She also made a few announced games for PlayStation, when she didn't have too.
It's hard to tell if shes really for one or the other, so far.  I think she is testing the water.... and seeing if she "see's" what Phil Spencer saw. 
Money talks.... she might years down the line, come to the same conclusion Phil did, depending on how the next gen turns out.

Phil gave up, trying to push hardware.
He was like "I cannot do both", I'll buy some more studios and convert xbox to a publisher instead, of a platform holder.