As this issue goes to press, the news that more one-time Xbox exclusives, including Forza Horizon 5, are coming to PS5 is still being digested. It’s easy to understand why Microsoft is putting its biggest and most successful franchises onto Sony’s console – where they can become even bigger and even more successful – but it does raise questions about what happens next. Although in some respects it rekindles memories of Sega’s dramatic exit from the hardware business, when it called time on its struggling Dreamcast and committed its resources to PS2, GameCube and Xbox, there was no such thing as Game Pass in those days. In 2025, Microsoft’s subs service looks like a runaway success next to its console hardware sales, which slumped by 29 per cent in the…
