The more I think about it, the more I feel this will be less bad for consumers than some people believe. It does not make sense for Microsoft to be a Call of Duty machine. They have multiple large FPS/shooter series with online multiplayer potential, so a yearly CoD schedule is not in their own best interest. And Microsoft has a vision for the Xbox platform to not be tied to a single device (PC, streaming, the Xboxes). See Flight Simulator for example. I would not be surprised if they go the FFXIV/Elder Scrolls online route with World of Warcraft. As in, console/mobile versions. They also aren't shy of making new RTS games (Age of Empires IV was a success), which could bode well for Starcraft or even Warcraft. And in general, because of the sheer volume of studio output they will have, rushing games will be less of a necessity (their revenue will be mostly gamepass, so it is not dependent as much on a specific release date).