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Self-criticism is very important to know how to move forward. Microsoft itself has shared devastating data on the progress of its console sales in the last 20 years compared to its competitors. It is a fact that in console sales, Xbox has always been a few steps below PlayStation and Nintendoin fact this argument has been one of the last tricks that the company has used before the FTC recently.
However, and despite having carried out an exercise in self-criticism. What would Xbox have to do to change this trend? A green future in which sales of Xbox consoles increase and compete face to face with its eternal adversaries in the field of sales within the world of videogames, it is not impossible, You simply have to give the right circumstances and know what key to hit… and even then success is not assured.
What would Xbox have to do to win the console war: A question that does not have just one answer
The future is uncertain and we will never know 100% what path is going to be taken in many aspects of life. With Xbox the exact same thing happens.. We know the potential is thereit exists, and the intention to work to get the most out of it is also present… So, what has been failing during these last 20 years?
Microsoft has lost the console war: This may be one of the last aces up the sleeve to convince the FTC
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The key points to improve may be, among others, the technical specifications of the console. Being realistic, the most direct competitor in the Xbox Series market is PS5. By reinforcing the hardware and technology of the following generations of consoles, it is possible to have a more useful, ergonomic console that can be a true open world for the development of games by multiple studios. In addition to this, let it also be insurance. A solid foundation on which to build a new beginning for Xbox.
That, accompanied with a better catalog of exclusives (Xbox usually shares this kind of games with PC), and continuing to maintain the quality of a service as highly valued as Xbox Game Pass, may be axes on which to support the future of Xbox consoles. And you, what do you think about it?