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As amazingly balsy as the Game Awards reveal was, the Xbox Series X has a rather anti-climactic look that doesn't inspire creativity as it does power.
This made me think: Will Microsoft prioritize sheer power over creativity, whether it's in the design, specs, OS, accessories of the Xbox Series X?
Its interesting to see the parallels between this situation and Silicon Valley's situation back in Season 3/4 when Richard and Action Jack Barker were competing against each other in terms of their products.
In this case, Richard (Pied Piper) represents Sony PlayStation while Action Jack Barker (Hooli) represents Microsoft Xbox.
Action Jack Barker didn't care about the creative aspects of his product; he just wanted sheer power and no-frills design philosophies embedded into his product.
Hence, the "Box" is oddly similar to the way the "Xbox Series X" is designed: A no-frills, generic-looking BOX that does its job very well.
My worries is that Xbox may adopt this approach to all other facets of the Xbox Series X from its design all the way to its exclusives.
I feel that Microsoft isn't giving their Xbox team enough credit to do something creative and bold enough to centre itself as a legitimate counterpart to Sony's PlayStation.
GAF, what do you think? Did Microsoft do the right decision of taking this no-frills approach towards its console brand?