The more time has elapsed, the more excited I've become for the PlayStation 5: given the major stability issues 3080 owners are having, I really dodged a bullet: I'll wait for the twenty gigabyte models later on, and just enjoy a dedicated video game system for now.
My plan is to play absolutely everything possible on the PlayStation 5: both exclusives, and multi-platform third-party games. The Switch will be for games exclusive to that platform plus 2d games, while Windows 10 will be for Microsoft exclusives, or games which obviously benefit from a mouse and keyboard.
Speaking of Switch exclusives, this new Monster Hunter really came out of nowhere. It looks like a combination of many great mechanics from World, but with a dark, very Japanese-style aesthetic: just listen to the music in that video! Not to mention, as underpowered as the Switch is, it's still neat to see what "built for it exclusively from the ground up" games look like for it.
Back to the PlayStation 5, I have the "Ultimate" version of the Spiderman game reserved, which will give me an astronomical amount of content to play through at launch, considering it's essentially two games bundled as one. Then for Christmas, I'll see if people can get me a second controller and a copy of "Sackboy", which looks like a lot of fun in co-op: my kids will enjoy playing that one with me.