As Microsoft slowly strikes away from exclusivity and embraces multiplatformity, the explanations to personal an Xbox proceed to evaporate slowly however absolutely. Now, rumors are circulating that Gears of Struggle: E-Day goes to cross the Rubicon over to Sony’s territory, so what’s even the purpose of Xbox anymore?
Based on Insider Gaming, Microsoft is planning to launch Gears of Struggle: E-Day, its upcoming AAA title, to the PlayStation 5, basically supplanting any concepts of exclusivity gamers might need had. Although that is at present only a rumor and never a concrete affirmation, it’d be nothing unusual contemplating Microsoft and Xbox’s strikes recently.
Only in the near past, Microsoft migrated Forza Horizon 5 over to the PlayStation 5, a transfer that proved greater than proper as Forza turned the best-selling PlayStation recreation of 2025 at over three million copies bought. This quantity stands to develop over time, particularly if Microsoft and Sony begin placing offers for his or her subscription providers, Sport Cross and PlayStation Plus.
Gears of Struggle: Reloaded, too, will be a part of the PlayStation household, additional indicating that Microsoft has all however given up on any and all types of exclusivity and first-party console choices.

Whereas there’s a partnered Xbox “console” on the way in which, the ROG Xbox Ally X, there’ll doubtless by no means be a correct residence Xbox console once more, contemplating that there are actually zero causes to personal one. Except Sony shakes arms with its largest rival and begins its personal multiplatforming course of, maybe there’d be causes to buy a brand new Xbox sooner or later down the road, if Microsoft ever even bothers to engineer it.
In spite of everything, with exclusives finished away with as an idea, all you’d take care of then is {hardware} functionality, and that’s a simple scenario for selecting sides. Proper now, although, Xbox is solely a factor of the previous as a console, having no first-party exclusives (each recreation is at the very least launched on PC, too), no new consoles (to rival the PS5 Professional), nor something particular about it hardware-wise to justify the acquisition.
What do you assume, Destructoid? Ought to Microsoft proceed down this multiplatform path? Or maybe pivot and attempt for extra first-party improvement? Tell us beneath.