Honestly, unless the XSeX is far more successful than the X1, I could see it being Microsoft's last console release. I think they realize it as well and that's why they are focusing more on Games as a Service and having almost everything on PC as well. They are making the move over a couple generations instead of having to react.
I understand Microsoft's path as the exact opposite: they're purposely moving toward a market without consoles. Simply put, there's more money in that kind of business model with the reach they'll be able to have. I can easily envision the Xbox Series X being Microsoft's final console, with subsequent generations being entirely digital across a wide spectrum of devices that consumers already own (PC, smart phone) instead of a dedicated device for playing games. However, this future is one that Microsoft themselves are actively working toward.
You're right in that Microsoft is moving ahead now instead of reacting. And this is the problem that Sony will be facing in the upcoming years. While the market moves toward being more and more digital, and, in turn, less reliant on consoles, Microsoft is going to have a huge advantage over Sony when they're the ones having to playing catch-up. Sure, Sony can sell more console units today, but the impact that Microsoft products such as Game Pass have shouldn't be overlooked. Game Pass already has 10 million subscribers alongside the 90 million Xbox Gold subscribers. Compare this to Sony's 42 million PlayStation subscribers. While people may believe that Microsoft is losing to Sony due to unit sales, it really isn't something to even compare. They're focusing on two completely different markets now.
And yes, I am fully saying this as someone who does not game on Xbox but instead PlayStation.
That might be the future but in the present day microsoft is kissing sony's feet for every game disc that they sell.
Sweet sweet royalties for blue ray to sony.
Also your ignoring game sales, both digital and physical. sony wins in that department by allot.
brand new game sales especially during release is where the money is at, those subscriptions are just a nice bonus. your overestimating this source of income. it's nice but at the end of the day it's for the older stuff that isn't at that sweet spot revenue like for new games. Can we btw not forget how ps4 has an insane amount of exclusives compared to microsoft including big triple AAA titles.. ps4 winning winning this war hard it's not even a competition.
Let's take GTA V for example
20 million copies sold on sony's ps4 red dead redemption 2 14 million
just 9 Million on xbox one red dead redemption 2 just 5.7 Million
Game sales is where it's at the stuff on release, subscriptions are just a method to earn money on older games past their release date, wich aren't that profitable anymore. and let's not forget those sweet royalties that microsft has to pay to sony while they earn money
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_best-selling_PlayStation_4_video_games
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_best-selling_Xbox_One_video_games
Also let's not forget current era is all about dlc and micro transactions. DLC alone is usually over 30$ per game, considering how sony has more than double the game sales for most games they have way more people spending good money on those.
What is gamepass compared to that.
Gamepass doesn't give you DLC (Maybe in rare cases) so throwing that out to discredit gamepass doesn't make sense. If you want the "complete: game on gamepass, you have to buy the DLC. You get like a 10% discount, but MS is making money hand over fist with GP (It's extremely popular and lucrative). i know sony has a gaming service as well, but it's not much more than a blip.
I don't care for gamepass myself at all, but it's a lot more significant than you seem to realize...and it will impact the future of gaming.
Sure maybe in the future but atm the more expensive game pass is a 60 to 70$ difference per year.
Just 1 retail game at full price.
Most consumers buy multiple games a year and allot of them get into micro transactions or dlc.
even games like GTA V have micro transactions. almost every big title has them these days.
DLC and microtransactions are a very large chunk of revenue in the current era, these should be included and absolutely do have a huge impact. Dlc in pretty much all cases is over 30$ these days, or surpassing the retail price. and we all know how insane micro transactions can get in terms of spendings to some.
Not only do multi plat games sell more than double the amount compared to microsoft.
Ps4 actually has allot of exclusives, including big fish titles aswell. wich in a ton of cases are once again extra dlc and microtransaction revenue.
Don't forget that xbox especially atm lacks exclusives, it's so bad that it has become a meme.
So what does Sony have.more than double amount the sales for multi platform games
More than double amount for dlc sales
more than double amount for micro transaction sales
Royalties for every physical game that microsft sells
Over double the console sales
Exclusive games, including heavy hitters.
What does microsoft haveDouble the amount of gamepass users. wich is only 60 - 70$ difference compared to the normal option the price of a single retail game per year.
being a meme in the console world for almost having no exclusives at all. If it ain't broke don't fix it, lack of exclusives since Og xbox era
In the future it might be relevant but atm microsoft is number 2.
Lack of exclusives, way less revenue plus paying royalties to sony for blue ray, how is this even a contest?
At this point xbox is the number 3 in the console world. with just 50 million console sales compared to the switch 62 million.
It has less console sales than the switch, and in terms of game sales switch even beats ps4 and has more big exclusives than sony. so microsoft is currently bottom of the barrel in terms of profits.
Let's not forget that The xbox one has been around for 4 extra years compared to the switch ouch