hinch7
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Not the downfall but it didn't really help the situation. Microsoft really needed to push out a lot of high quality games on their platform.. right after the rather lackluster 8th gen, to grow mindshare and gain momentum. Only they scuffed that up, even with Bethesda behind them and they put all their eggs in the basket for GP. Which has negatively affected their brand somewhat as the userbase are conditioned not to buy games on there seeing as there's so many titles available on the service, every month.
Which comes back to third party support. Who now are far less likely to take up exclusive/partnership deals, given how poor software sales are on Xbox. And even with cash incentive.. publishers and developers are also heavily limiting their audience and sales+ IP potential; that could and most likely will effect long term sales.
Which comes back to third party support. Who now are far less likely to take up exclusive/partnership deals, given how poor software sales are on Xbox. And even with cash incentive.. publishers and developers are also heavily limiting their audience and sales+ IP potential; that could and most likely will effect long term sales.
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