Now this is a nice thread on the topic. Thank you for the clarity man.
Perhaps Sony is finally understanding what we have for years. With limitation, comes innovation.
Nintendo has shown this to be the case. While many of the generational staples (CoD, Fifa, Madden, 2k etc) are now concurrently releasing for PC, many gamers have shifted towards PC gaming. This fact, paired with the lamentable lack of notable exclusives for the PS4 and PS5, means console sales have been lagging behind their past iterations. Except for one exception, the Switch.
The switch focuses on quality, innovative games from well-known franchises and guards their exclusivity well. Sony knows they have a massive library of nearly dead IPs that need more than a fresh coat of paint.
If Sony wishes to appease shareholders, they MUST break out of the murky lagoon that is the third-party game environment. Microsoft will inevitably just shift to a Windows based dedicated gaming machine and with their marked advantage in the field of program compatibility, there will be no space for Sony.
So what's the plan? It's obvious to me that Sony will take on a Sega-like role, playing the heel to nintendo's hero.
tl;dr ps5 haz no gaems