I own BOTH systems, have owned EVERY generation of Xbox and PS so I couldn't care less who owns what. Of course you'll still be able to 'buy' games but as they get bigger, the distribution of physical media becomes more difficult meaning that some/all of the game is not even on disc - that disc is nothing more than the 'license' to access the software. Its a direction that gaming is going in - and Sony will too. Game Pass is on Mobiles/tablets and PC, one of which I bet every PS gamer has access to and can reach the 300m gamers. If they have 100m users (not every PS4 sold is '1' user - I have 2 PS4's I never use and a PS5 so contribute to the 120m consoles sold) so can only get '100m' to subscribe at best. With Sony, any potential subscription numbers are limited to hardware numbers. If you 'want' the best First Party console experience, you'll still need a PS/Xbox as they will allow you to download and play first party games where as the other system will only allow streaming, perhaps limited to 1080/60 with a bit more lag and compression artefacts but at least you 'could' play and Sony/MS increase their 'reach' and subscribers. That may well be when Sony has a similar service and want that on Xbox. They'll skip Playstation until Sony relents and allows Game Pass Streaming on their hardware.
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