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I don't own either console, but the whole exclusivity concept has never been a good thing.
I have a PS5 and not X-Box. Still playing this on PC. So not really sticking it to us. Just saying,
Sony does what they do for the same reason.
All in all, I think I only spent my time on the PS5 for a grand total of MAYBE 35 hours. I loved Ratchet and clank (especially since its basically my childhood) but its one of those games where I say to myself, "Eh.. I'll finish it later" only to (probably) never finish it later like most games I play nowadays. I will definitely finish Final Fantasy 16 though since its my sort of game.
In the end, I think its actually hilarious about what Microsoft did. buying an entire studio just because you found out that your competitor was getting ready to make Starfield exclusive to their console? 10/10, I hope Microsoft does it again. imagine Microsoft eating up FromSoftware just to make Bloodborne 2 exclusive to PC and Xbox lol. that would be wild.