The reasons for buying an Xbox One to play your games haven't really changed.

Since Microsoft announced at E3 that the rest of its first-party exclusives currently on the table will also be coming to Windows 10, there have been murmurings. Some from fans, some from the media. You may have heard them. You might have even uttered it yourself: "Why would you buy an Xbox One now and not a PC? Microsoft just shot itself in the foot." Or words to that effect, anyway. It's true, Windows 10 PC gamers will get to enjoy titles that would have otherwise been console exclusives; Gears of War 4, Forza Horizon 3 and Halo Wars 2 are among the big names hitting the desktop soon. But I think that response is incredibly short sighted. The reasons for buying an Xbox One, or any console for that matter, haven't really changed. Best VPN providers 2020: Learn about ExpressVPN, NordVPN & more

Using myself as an example. I've played consoles since I was 8 years old. I've owned most of the major releases in that time, aside from the Sega Saturn and the PS4. I love console gaming. Now that I'm older I can afford to buy a proper gaming PC, and indeed I have purchased one. But I still have an Xbox One and use that for at least 90% of my game time. So, why would you buy a console instead of a PC that can do everything an Xbox can — and more?