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Opinion: The PS5 Reveal Has Put All the Pressure Back on Microsoft - IGN
Xbox has a chance to answer back after Sony's strong PS5 showing, but are they ready?
Sony went all-in with this week's PlayStation 5 Reveal event, choosing to push all of its chips into the center of the table on one hand rather than make more frequent smaller bets, as Microsoft has (mostly successfully) done so far. But, perhaps knowing it had a great hand – it certainly helps that you're the market leader by a sales factor of two over your competitors, meaning you have a much higher margin for error – it waited. And when the time finally came, Sony played its hand beautifully – it was also the most-watched gaming stream in YouTube's history – erasing much of Microsoft's hard-earned Xbox Series X momentum in one fell swoop. So the question for Team Xbox becomes, "Now what?"
But none of those services ultimately matter without great games. And not "great" on the IGN scale (8 out of 10), but the 10-out-of-10 masterpiece-level games that Sony has delivered time and again this generation, and Microsoft hasn't done since the Xbox 360 days.
Through a series of acquisitions and startups, Microsoft now counts 15 studios in its first-party stable. That outnumbers Sony's roster, but delivering on the quality is the trickier part. Halo remains the biggest property Microsoft has, but its reputation has suffered since Microsoft parted ways with Bungie on the back of a disastrous launch of Halo: The Master Chief Collection and an extremely disappointing campaign in Halo 5.
Great hardware and services play a part, certainly, but it has been and will always be about the games. Show me what you got, Microsoft.
Are diehard Xbox guys losing patience with Xbox? Is McCaffrey a traitor? Will Xbox's event in July change everything and make articles like this age poorly? Let's see.
Xbox has been poking a very quiet bear for a while now. Yesterday, that bear woke up and struck back HARD and with a vengeance. How will Xbox respond? Do they have the ammo to make a counterattack? It should be interesting.
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