Not sure how a decision maker like Ybarra is talking like this. He still has a bad reputation from his time at Blizzard where Overwatch 2 and Warcraft III Reforged happened during his tenure, if I am not mistaken. He is talking about studios releasing great games, but Overwatch 2 did not deliver on its PvE promises, felt like a fighting game with only an updated roster. Did also not solve the problems that the pro scene had. WC3R was a disaster, since the studio in Malaysia that they outsourced development to, either lacked oversight or was just incompetent. This is even more baffling, since the Diablo II Remaster showed everybody how it's done.
So, as a general comment on XBox's current situation, there is a multitude of bad decisions, bad strategies and bad communication since maybe 2012 that has led to the current "dark times". Front and center is a unfocused strategy that tries to please everyone, and reaches only few. The setbacks of the XBox One generation are too obvious and have already been discussed to death: Kinect, higher price than PS4, failed projects like Scalebound, Quantum Break, too conservative handling of franchises like Halo or Gears of War. I could go on ...
This conservatism and risk aversion is still visible in this generation. Here we are introducing a high end XBox, oh but over here we have a low end one, too. Developers hate that, and player in the long term hate it too, since they constantly feel they are missing out. Could have made the more radical decision to offer the low end XBox even cheaper as a Game Pass only or streaming only device, but nah. Over here we are building a business around hardware sales, but over here we are also offering Game Pass. So now I am a Game Pass subscriber, and I just wait until the current hype release is free for me, instead of buying that expensive collectors edition.
We totally have our own identity but over here let's just be the next Apple, where we try to be in the same position as them: Doesn't matter on what platform they buy our services and games, we always win. Isn't that the position we want to be in, guys? So, let's offer all releases also on Windows, too. Except that when we sell hardware, we sell it at production costs, whereas Apple makes 20-30%. Let's position the XBox as an entertainment device like the AppleTV, but alas we don't produce serial content or movies, so it's just our games I guess. Let's instead pester Windows users with XBox content. Let's give Windows users an incentive to wait for price drops on PC for the same game, instead of buying an XBox. And who wouldn't like our games? We need to sell some big numbers over here guys, so let's take the edge off of Gears of War, that stuff has always been too violent me tells ya. We goin BIG into content now guys, we are investing dem big bucks. Which is why the Halo serials can't cost money, streaming on a service that nobody is subscribed to, with actors you never heard of. Big Halo movie in cinemas? Nah, movies are dead now, haven't you heard? Except for Nolan. Even movies with big historic brands behind them don't draw anymore. Except for Barbie. Video game movies just don't work, guys, look at Assassin's Creed. No idea how Uncharted did it. Sony just lucky, I guess. Big budget Halo movie by Neill Blomkamp? Nah can't to that, isn't he busy with Alien 5? Peter Jackson loves us because he played Halo in his trailer while directing LOTR? Nah, can't get anything done with him.
Over here we love our overlords at Microsoft, afterall they enable our failures with the typical "spend your way out of the problem" pattern. Everything MS does sucks for the first two generations, but we get the market with the third one. So now with Xbox One it's time, right? Oh except it wasn't. But with XBox X it's time, right? On next gen I guess. Oh we love Microsoft, but let's rather not collaborate with them. Who likes those Surface products, anyway? Why rebrand the XBox to Surface Box? Why offer all Microsoft products in one subscription, where you get Windows, Office and XBox? Who would like that? Can't do that, Microsoft is for the corporate world afterall, and XBox is for dem gamers.