Although PlayStation 4 has been killing it with its exclusives as of late, Xbox One has a better user interface and multitasking capabilities. As a media device, Xbox One is superior, but ultimately, a vast library of exclusives put PlayStation 4 on the road map to success.

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The Xbox One X is the most powerful console of its generation. With extraordinary hardware, Xbox could play PlayStation games with superior performance. We know that Xbox has the capabilities, so what's preventing PlayStation exclusives from coming to Xbox One? Licencing issues occur when a developer is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sony Interactive Entertainment. That doesn't mean we can't wallow in despair over what could've been.

10 Final Fantasy VII Remake

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The incentive to bring Final Fantasy VII Remake to the Xbox One is strong. Games like Final Fantasy XV, Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster, Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age, and the original Final Fantasy VII are already available on Xbox One. Developer Square Enix hasn't spilled the details on a potential port to the Xbox One. A Final Fantasy VII Remake port undoubtedly exists in the realm of possibilities for the Xbox One.

9 Marvel's Spider-Man

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According to marvel.com, PlayStation 4's Spider-Man is a blockbuster game that sold over 14 million units worldwide. When a video game isn't part of a niche market, there are plenty of reasons to make it widely available on platforms.

Spider-Man is one of the most desired games for the Xbox One. Batman games like Gotham Knights and Batman: Arkham Knight are multi-platform games, so why can't Spidey be as well? The developer of Spider-Man is Sony-owned, so the web-slinger's future is uncertain.

8 Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection

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The ending of Uncharted 4: A Thief's End all but confirmed that Nathan Drake's time in the Uncharted series is over. Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection is the best way to relive the classic games in 60 frames per second. The reworked graphics significantly improved over the originals. Is it possible that Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection will come to Xbox One now that the series might be over? It's unlikely, but not implausible.

7 Death Stranding

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The Xbox One X is the most powerful console of its generation. Combine it with Death Stranding, and you would get a surreal awe-inspiring experience. Death Stranding plays like a movie in the sense that there are long story-intensive cutscenes and photo-realistic graphics. Let's hope that Death Stranding makes its way to Xbox, so players across the world can take pleasure in playing this futuristic action-adventure game. The game's already on PC, so why not?

6 Ghost Of Tsushima

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Contrary to popular belief, Ghost of Tsushima is more like The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt than Dark Souls. This open-world game tells the story of a Samurai on Tsushima Island who tries to protect the island from a Mongol invasion.

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Developer Sucker Punch Productions is yet another subsidiary of Sony Interactive Entertainment. If they send games like Ghost of Tsushima to Xbox One, there is little stopping players from switching consoles. As of now, there's no word on whether it will come to Xbox or PC.

5 Shadow Of The Colossus

Wander and Shadow of the Colossus

Seeking out and battling sixteen colossi in Shadow of the Colossus proves to be part of an arduous journey of the Wander. Just because Sony Interactive Entertainment was one of the developers of Shadow of the Colossus doesn't mean that it's locked on PlayStation for eternity. We've seen games released under the Xbox umbrella released on other platforms. Shadow of the Colossus is a remake of an old game, meaning it could come to Xbox One.

4 Persona 5 Royal

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For over a decade, we've been eagerly waiting for the series to make its way to Xbox One. Persona, also known as Shin Megami TenseiPersona, is a JRPG that is exclusive to PlayStation. With Final Fantasy and Kingdom Hearts games already on Xbox One, there is little reason not to bring the Persona series. Of course, PlayStation might seem like less of a must-buy if all their games are available on Xbox One, but that doesn't mean we can't hope.

3 Nioh

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Before Team Ninja cemented itself as a great development company with Nioh, they were known for the Ninja Gaiden and Dead or Alive series. These games were multi-platform, and they were available on Xbox.

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The original Nioh was released on Microsoft Windows, yet Nioh 2 remains as a PlayStation 4 exclusive. Ports to PC and Xbox One could be in the cards. Team Ninja needs to go back to its roots as a company known for releasing multi-platform games.

2 Bloodborne

An image of Lady Maria from Bloodborne.

The Dark Souls series is multi-platform, which is why fans are clamoring for Bloodborne to be released on Xbox One. Bloodborne takes on darker, more horrific themes than the Dark Souls series. It is regarded as one of the greatest games on the PlayStation 4. So far, developer FromSoftware has abstained from bringing Bloodborne to Xbox One.

1 The Last Of Us Part II

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We can only dream of an alternate reality where The Last of Us Part II is released on the Xbox One. The Last of Us Part II is one of the most (if not the most) breathtaking games the PlayStation offers. The gameplay is varied and filled with enemies that never cease to surprise. Storytelling is a masterclass, bringing an experience like none other. Developer Naughty Dog is a subsidiary of Sony Interactive Entertainment, which is why a port for this game seems unlikely.

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