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Jumping ship Microsoft/Xbox are paving the way to the future. While Sony is busy trying to focus on exclusive games for their console, Xbox created Game Pass and seems intent on introducing gamers to all types of developers and games, in addition to an agenda of making games available to as many people as possible on whatever service they want, be it an Xbox, PC, phone, etc. Microsoft is driving us into the future.
Oh, and honestly, I can’t stand the PS Store, it always sticks with the original retail price of games. You been to the Xbox store recently? All types of heavily, and I mean heavily, discounted games.
I’ve always bought and played all consoles of each generation, from PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo, and Atari back in the day. I am so disgusted by Sony’s moves and actions (in addition to the Xbox Series X’s superior experience in every way) that I say good riddance to my PlayStation 5. Sold it on the cheap and am essentially boycotting the company.
Sony can keep playing its little console wars games and spending loads of money on exclusive rights to ensure only a select number of people can play their previous games. I’ll be over with everyone else on PCs and Xboxes, getting to know all types of games I would have never tried before. My PlayStation 5 sat in a corner unplayed because I had kinda lost interest in it. With the Xbox, I’ve never been more excited about playing.David Wiley
Now no longer I’m a long-time gamer, I’ve played Xbox and PlayStation for years now. I’ve been a PlayStation man since the release of
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