Microsoft Is Finally Leaning Forward Flexing Its Biggest Advantage In The Video Game Space
For years, Nintendo and Sony have largely dominated the video game landscape. Microsoft, since its debut console, Xbox, back in 2001, has remained competitive over the last two decades but has mostly played second or third fiddle to the major Japanese companies. Still, though, it’s impressive at all that Microsoft was able to swoop into the video game business, survive, and then thrive in any capacity. Look at Google and Facebook, which are both still trying to gain the attention of mainstream “hardcore” video game fans....