I still do not understand what the big fuss is about this stuff. There has been exclusive games for years, and you have had cases in the past where games would be made for one console on time and then the next in that franchise would go to another. It is just part of gaming. If the console manufacturer owns a studio, I 100% expect that studio's output to be for that manufacturer's console only. Microsoft is unique, because for a long time they have been publishing both on Xbox and PC, many times with a same day release. They then purchased other studios, and some of those studios still produce games for other platforms outside of Xbox or PC. Minecraft is a good example of this.
I really do not understand the whining back and forth over this. You are not entitled to play any video game. As long as there are games on the platforms that you own, you should be happy. Does it suck when a game you want is not available on the platform you own? Yeah, but tough tits. Life goes on. It is just a video game. You are basically yelling, "I am mad that I cannot spend my money to buy your game." Cry me a freaking river.
There is one practice of this though that does bother me though: when the game has exclusive content on one platform versus another. That shit to me is indeed an "unfair" practice, because you are paying the same amount of money for less content. But at the end of the day, it is about something so small and insignificant, why get so pissed about it?
Ya'll are whining about not having access to a game and/or because you took someone's marketing speak as a full on promise. Get over it. You have options if it is that big of a deal to you: buy both consoles, get a gaming PC, buy a sub to GamePass ultimate and stream the game, or just go on with your life knowing it is okay that you do not have access to all the toys you want.