The console war fell into a pretty predictable pattern over the past two years or so. Sony had won with the PS4, and was sitting pretty with accelerating sales and an increasingly dominant platform. Microsoft was doing just fine with the Xbox One, but it had lost some of the market share it had gained with the Xbox 360 and inevitably looked weak next to Sony. Nintendo was having a bad time.
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Well played Phil and team xbox, well played. MS will have the cheapest console available with the XB1 Slim and the most powerful console in Scorpio. Those 2 combinations will work wonder for MS.
Sony's back is up against the wall. Release PlayStation Neo this year and get left in the dust by Scorpio's power next year, or delay it and let Xbox One S be THE 4K Blu Ray player this Xmas and also the cheapest console to play 99% of the same games.
No.. Not really.
Not really. MS still has much to prove to the masses. Their reveal back in 2013 is still not totally forgotten. Pus Sony sales compared to X1 doesn't compared. Sony still in a great position. MS making some good moves yes but MS needs to make many more. Gotta be realistic.
Funny thing though...
How can you apply pressure to the PS4 when you're using a platform that doesn't have any exclusives?