One of the most exciting things about video games right now, is that pretty much every platform is doing incredibly well, and most importantly, in completely different ways

There is no "best platform for games" right now, and both players and developers have so many new options
PlayStation is continuing to do their thing, which has worked for them for years now -- incredible first-party games, plenty of visual and gameplay innovations, numerous outstanding IPs, and insane hardware sales. Absolutely unstoppable force in our industry
Nintendo struck gold with the Switch, and is now riding that wave in their own direction, as Nintendo always do. There are so many games that are just "better on Switch", and it gives a lot of smaller devs this great space to find new players for their games
Microsoft doubled down on Game Pass, and holy crap, what a force that has become. It's a model that has allowed smaller studios to essentially release games to wider audiences while removing financial risk, and is causing players to try tons of games they never would have before
Elsewhere, you've got Epic going hard with their PC store, and forcing Valve to rethink a lot of what they do on Steam. Apple and Google are having to constantly reconsider how the market for games looks on mobile, and try various strategies to make both devs and players happy
The bottom line is:

It doesn't really matter where you play games right now. Games are getting bigger and better every year, partially because every platform is pushing every other platform to be better.

The next few years are going to be incredible, and I'm totally here for it
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