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Xbox's Radical Shift: Can Fan-Driven Feedback Redefine a Console?
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Xbox's Radical Shift: Can Fan-Driven Feedback Redefine a Console?

Microsoft’s Xbox is testing whether direct user input can reshape exclusivity, backward compatibility, and subscription models—but the experiment carries risks for its ecosystem.

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