A Guerra Dos Consoles Acabou... E Todo Mundo Perdeu

For years, we lived in an era where games were made with passion, creativity, and a focus on the player. A time when each release felt like an event, full of variety, innovation, and memorable experiences. But today, the reality is different. The console war is practically over… and the most worrying thing is that nobody won. In this video, I analyze the collapse of the gaming industry, the fall of Xbox, Phil Spencer's departure, and the impact of corporate decisions that are increasingly alienating gamers. Is he really to blame, or is there something much bigger behind it all? Meanwhile, Sony continues down the same path, forcing studios to abandon single-player games to focus on games as a service—many of them failing and destroying franchises that were beloved by fans. Furthermore, the industry is increasingly dominated by aggressive monetization, microtransactions, and now even artificial intelligence, raising an important question: are games still made for gamers… or just to generate profit? Are video games losing their essence? In this video, you'll understand what's really happening with games, why consoles are declining, and what the future of the industry might be if this trend continues. If you also feel that games aren't what they used to be, this video is for you. Leave a comment with your opinion, like the video, and subscribe to the channel for more content about the world of games.