Honestly a legit question because I keep seeing people comparing Steam numbers so I have to ask
Is this honestly where the vast majority of Xbox people went to play games like Halo Infinite?
I know the group I played it with played on the Gamepass app
Unless I am missing something I don't think this comparison is very accurate
I have a group of 4 friends. We were all multiplatform owners. I was always the PS fanboy who only played Gears, and Halo with them, but the rest were big xbox guys who bought everything on the 360 instead of the PS3. We all bought Xbox One day one despite moving to the PS4 for online games like Destiny and CoD. There was still Ryse, Forza, Titanfall, Halo Infinite, Sunset and other exclusives like Scalebound that we were all looking forward to, and Xbox was the only place to play them.
Sometimes around 2018, we all upgraded to PC like we did at the tail end of each gen. Only this time, when the new gen rolled around, NONE of us bought an Xbox Series X. There was just no point. Our PCs were just as powerful as the XSX if not more powerful thanks to DLSS and MS had everything going to PC day one.
This is why im so against Sony courting PC gamers. You dont want day and date releases let alone delayed PC ports. Not for gaas games. Not for indies like Pertinent. Not for games like Death Stranding. You are killing your own cash cow. It might be good for the short term, but you WILL notice that 10-20% drop in console sales, and because the hardcore actually buy 5-10 games a year instead of playing one cod or one fifa game a year. So losing even 10% of us is like losing 5-10 casuals. It adds up. I bought Star Wars, RE4, Alan Wake, Robocop, Hogwarts, Callisto and played Avatar on Uplay. Thats a lot of 30% cuts Sony lost out on. Same time last gen, i had given sony an extra $400 on the Pro, and was blown away by 4k gaming. Felt no need to invest in a PC. Wouldve done the same had Sony released a PS5 pro already.