Redfall, forza, starfield and potentially hellblade is pretty strong of a release year dude.
Sony has some VR games, Spider-Man and final fantasy. Spider-Man will be big.
Zelda is the biggest game this year no doubt.
Starfield will push units. Fallout 4 and Skyrim were very successful it doesn’t matter if it’s a new IP. Those IPs were pretty unknown to the mainstream before they broke into it. Also forza Motorsport will push units, it has for the last few entries. Motorsport and horizon are different games.
You come off as FUD and not “objective”. Just say you hate Xbox and make it Simple.
First, yes or no Spider-Man will outsell Redfall, Forza, and Starfield combined?
Second, yes or no, do you believe Sony has announced their entire year's lineup?
Spider-Man has every chance at doing as well if not better than Zelda. Zelda sold more than Spider-Man PS4, but Zelda was also a launch title on Switch, whereas Spider-Man on PS4 came out 5 years after launch.
What does this mean that more people are going to buy Spider-Man because they're looking for a game to play on PS5, whereas by the time Spider-Man launched on PS4, there was a multitude of titles out.
I would not be surprised if Zelda being a sequel to a launch title sells around 20 million copies, nor would I be surprised if Spider-Man 2 sold 30 million copies on PS5. It's worth noting that no sequel on the switch has come close to outselling its original blockbuster switch release.
Of course, Spider-Man could also do 15 million and Zelda could do 25 million, but I wouldn't flat out say Zelda is going to be bigger. Skyrim and Fallout were not unknown, come off it. And the idea that racing fans desperate for a racing game were holding out for Forza Motorsport instead of Forza Horizon and are now going to rush to the stores to buy an XSX/S to get Forza is just not in line with anything we've ever seen from the brand.
P.S. Fallout 3 sold 12.4 million copies and Oblivion sold 9.2 million copies.
Rather than accusing me of "hating" xbox, make an argument on the merits.