It is interesting seeing the data that Microsoft published.
Sure, we've known all along that Xboxes are very American consoles in a market dominated by Japan. But it is interesting to see how tiny it really is.
It is bound to get smaller too, right? With Game Pass being accessible on PC and potentially GFN too why would most people buy the dedicated box?
Europe
🔵 PlayStation - 80%
🟢 Xbox - 20%
Japan
🔵 PlayStation - 96%
🟢 Xbox - 4%
Global
🔵 PlayStation - 70%
🟢 Xbox - 30%
Don't take this as fanboyism, I don't even have a PS5 but I do have a Series S. I'm merely commenting on where I see Microsoft going with gaming and to me it makes more sense for them to concentrate on the Game Pass service and deliver those games to PC, GFN, and anywhere else that makes sense... Heck, why not replace the dedicated Xbox with a small gaming PC /laptod/handheld that can be used for more than just games. A Microsoft Steam Deck of sorts.
@NO_PULSE_XBL right, makes perfect sense to me.
I'm very excited about Game Pass potentially going to GFN because whilst Stadia worked great for me in the past, and GFN works phenomenally well for me now I have never had a consistent experience with Xbox Cloud.
@whatsgoingdom @NO_PULSE_XBL the Series S is a great deal and I see exactly why they made it. It is priced at a point where it is close to an impulse buy.
In fact, I am kind of surprised it isn't more popular! I'm very happy with mine, it really is the most affordable way to access Game Pass in a consistently performant fashion. Plus it is so tiny and unobtrusive, I'm a big fan of how small and easy to put away it is.
@gpowerf @whatsgoingdom Yup, ive got a Series X in my room where I stream from, but also have a Series S out near the couch so my wife and I can play it when we're in that room. Its a great little machine. I dont think I wouldve bought another Series X for that room though. Maybe just use an Xbox One until it died in that room.
@gpowerf @NO_PULSE_XBL I think I read somewhere that they are planning sth similar to the steamdeck. I honestly like their "open to all platforms/get as many people gaming as possible" approach more than ps or Nintendos gated community way.
I can also see a very valid market at least for the cheaper series s and xcloud/game pass as a good alternative to owning a gaming PC