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Game Pass is their strategy. They don’t CARE how you get into their ecosystem and on what devices, just that you DO. They have no intentions of trying to beat Sony in a console war. It’s pointless. The mind share is too strong, people snatched up PS5s even when it had f**k all to play on it. But winning the subscription service for games market before it’s even fully formed? Now that is something they want. And arguing profitability is kinda pointless seeing how for MS the XBox division is something where they can play the long game and subsidize it via their different ventures. Sony is a completely washed up company, on the other hand, with their gaming division being almost the one thing keeping them afloat. That, and camera sensors. Even the strategy you mentioned with PC releases seems to be out of necessity, not anything else. And seeing how it’s accelerating (new Horizon is already coming to PC quite quickly) it seems that the increased budgets are forcing their hand.
Microsoft isn’t perfect by any means, the fact that they looked at getting BG3 on the Pass and decided against it, while valuing it only at 5 million as a “niche Stadia exclusive” shows that they are often quite blind to opportunities.
Sony is worth 120bil usd, barely twice the amount MS paid for Activision , yet Sony still won.
I would love to see MS lose some more too, GamePass is killing the fun out of games...