Microsoft is working hard to integrate Xbox and Windows game development more closely into the future. Windows Central understands that traditional Win32 will be the preferred development environment for the next mainline Xbox consoles, with Xbox One/Series X|S "ERA" environment gradually phased out. Where that leaves our existing library of Xbox ERA games remains to be seen, but it seems emulation is one avenue Microsoft is exploring for backward compatibility and game preservation. - Link
It sounds like next generation, developers will be moving towards straight Win32 development, including on Xbox consoles.
ERA is the environment that the next console will use, where a hypervisor can allow you to swap between native Xbox mode and a PC environment. The native Xbox mode will be phased out gradually, and the PC environment will take over. Play Anywhere will also be a bridge some games will feature that give console Xbox gamers some access when they arrive to the future PC environment.
It's uncertain if the emulation will be available to average PCs or only for special hardware which might have custom hardware features such as the ones that allow today's Series consoles to play Xbox One games. It may also be the case that games will have to be re-licensed to run in emulation in a new environment, such as what had to be done for Xbox One backwards compatibility. Some games were compatible with the emulation Microsoft was working on, but were ultimately not made available due to licensing issues.
The Win32 development environment will be open to other storefronts, and Microsoft has already let some of the changes slip in the Xbox App for Windows as shown here:

There are plans to allow access to games from other storefronts. Later this year we could see some of this work in Project Kennan, the Xbox portable being developed by Microsoft and ASUS. It's said to feature improvements in the Windows OS and user experience.
Does this change anything for gamers? It looks like we'll have a test run with the portable and perhaps updates to the desktop as Microsoft seeks to bring the "best of both PC and Xbox" in updates to their operating system.
For lems, hopefully there will still be optimized games for the platform if they target PC. For herms, they might get some Xbox features, but also more OS integration with prominent placement of Xbox content, and highlighting its features and services to users when they use the OS the way we see them do on the desktop with their other initiatives. Unsure if Microsoft will bring the console-ification of PC gaming, but they do need to make things more accessible for their future living room and handheld Xbox hardware.
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