The current-gen battle for console supremacy is something of a phony war.
Both Microsoft and Sony have quietly spent 2021 putting out solid first and second party games while vaguely hand-waving at big-hitting God of Elder Scrolls-shaped things coming sometime in the future.
And through a combination of the worldwide chip-crunch, general supply-chain problems, and a rapid speculation craze spiking the price of anything even remotely collectible, the PS5 and Xbox Series X are tougher to lay your hands on than Tyson Fury in a bubble bath.