On a business point, bringing their games to as many platforms as possible is understandably a good move, and I'm not just talking about Xbox/Windows ecosystem, but also Nintendo and Sony, with the exception of selected few games that will stay exclusively on Xbox and/or Windows.
That begs the question though, as what kind of scenario this "openness" may possibly mean for Microsoft and for their future in the console business.
How is the average gamer enticed to buying a Microsoft platform knowing that their games are also available elsewhere?
Are they merely focusing on the services provided within the Xbox ecosystem, and exported outside of their own hardware, in order to reach a bigger chunk of market? If that is the case, what kind of role does their console/s really play in such a scenario?
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