The original Xbox helped Microsoft successfully break into the video game console market, and the Xbox 360 saw the brand reach new heights. The Xbox 360 was a massive success compared to its predecessor, but unfortunately, Microsoft failed to capitalize on that momentum with the introduction of the Xbox One. A variety of issues plagued the Xbox One out of the gate, including a general lack of exclusive games, but Head of Xbox Phil Spencer and Microsoft have worked hard to reverse Xbox's fortunes. These efforts may not have been enough to really help the Xbox One beat its competitors in sales, but now the Xbox Series X will reap the rewards.
The Xbox Series X and its Xbox Series S variant console will be must-own for console gamers by the end of 2022. While PC gamers will still get to play most of the Xbox Series X console exclusive games, those that prefer playing on a console instead will definitely want to grab a Series X or S, as they are set to have some big console exclusives by the time 2022 comes to a close.
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Top of the list is Bethesda's open world sci-fi RPG Starfield, an ambitious new IP and the company's first original franchise in decades. There's a lot of hype behind Starfield, and for good reason. Bethesda hasn't released a proper, single-player open world RPG since 2015's Fallout 4, and so fans are definitely hungry for more of the experiences that the company is best known for, as opposed to the social and multiplayer offerings it's been experimenting with in recent years.
Starfield is going to be a next-gen exclusive when it launches, meaning Xbox One players are going to be left in the dust. Not only that, but there will be no PS5
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