Everyone who might conceivably desire to play games on Xbox can just do it on Gamepass. There’s far too much crosstalk between those two metrics, they’re effectively the same audience, and one specifically eats into the other and vice-versa.
Microsoft’s biggest strength, by a metric f-ton, is that a person doesn’t have to settle for the third most powerful platform to play their library. That’s the biggest reason why Gamepass is a success. You can toss midrange hardware at the library and get a better experience than any console can offer.
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Everyone who might conceivably desire to play games on Xbox can just do it on Gamepass. There’s far too much crosstalk between those two metrics, they’re effectively the same audience, and one specifically eats into the other and vice-versa.
Microsoft’s biggest strength, by a metric f-ton, is that a person doesn’t have to settle for the third most powerful platform to play their library. That’s the biggest reason why Gamepass is a success. You can toss midrange hardware at the library and get a better experience than any console can offer.