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10. Microsoft's Exclusives Can't Hold A Candle To Sony's
When it comes to exclusives, there is no denying that Microsoft's no longer pack the punch they once used to.
Halo, one of Xbox's biggest franchises, is a shell of its former self. Besides Gears of War and Forza, depending on who you ask, Xbox's exclusives are mediocre at best nowadays. Dead Rising has changed too much to be considered the same game, while Crackdown 3 might not ever even come out.
One of the more interesting and unique releases, Sunset Overdrive, was fun for about an hour. Then was the ambitious Quantum Break, which couldn't deliver in the long run. And last but not least, Microsoft no longer holds exclusivity with Titanfall, one of the more promising franchises they once had in their hands.
Onto Sony and you have the recently announced Last of Us: Part II, Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy, a new God of War game and a Spider-Man game that looks very promising. Not to mention Hideo Kojima's back on the Sony train, and that's just games that haven't come out yet.
The Last Guardian finally came out, Uncharted 4 blew us all away, Bloodborne challenged our sanity and Until Dawn hit us out of nowhere. Even with the missteps Sony had with No Man's Sky and The Order: 1886, it's blatantly clear they're winning when it comes to exclusives, while Microsoft has fallen far behind.