Bojanglez
The Amiga Brotherhood
Maybe not because maybe MS was so desperate to get The Show on Xbox and Gamepass that they were willing to do so. Or maybe they were just so confident in the power of their own box.Sony makes MLB the Show on Xbox. Does MS withhold info about new consoles with Sony?
This isn't necessarily about specs, it could be a lot of other things too. Remember when Sony said "we believe in generations" many people took that to be that they believe in abandoning making games on their old consoles and only making them for their new, but what I think is the reality is that they believe in making a generational leap in the overall experience of a new console. This includes peripherals, operating systems features, network features, community features etc. Not just putting together a new box and slapping on the same OS and using essentially the old controller. So even the same game, could see a generational leap in the experience.This idea that if only MS had access to devkits in advance they'd be able to copy the "Sony secret sauce!1" is a laughable idea. These companies use off-the-shelf IP from the same company and have access to the same internal roadmaps from said company. If a forum dweller like me can get the general outline of what the PS5 SoC would be 2½ years before launch I guarantee you that Microsoft can too.
If Microsoft got wind of these new features, they could set to work immediately on replicating them if they were software based, and for any feature (hardware or software) could prepare suitable marketing accordingly to counteract the strengths Sony may have. Look at the way this generation launched, MS came out and made such a fuss about 12TF, because they knew on paper that PS5 was not 12TF even if it was more performant by other metrics, they went hard on power as that was their only perceived advantage knowing that they were not pushing the bard in any other meaningful way.