Well that's properly vague. Guess we're getting actual details starting at E3.
The two main changes I'd like to see is untying PC(Play Anywhere) prices from Xbox prices and removing the restrictions of UWP.
This makes Microsoft games worse in a way that's detrimental to PC gaming, worth less and more expensive. As long as that remains the case I kind of don't care about whatever else they might do.
Microsoft has made decisions that are very out of touch with what PC gamers are looking for. They've stumbled and fumbled and tried to screw us, for like over a decade. I have no faith that they'll make notable improvements. Please surprise me.
UWP is such shit from a user perspective. Because of that, third parties/games available elsewhere don't exist on the Microsoft Store as far as I'm concerned.
And that you can't buy the version of a Microsoft game you want without paying extra for a version you don't want, is just such baffling nonsense. So those only exist on Game Pass to me.
Game Pass is one thing they're doing right. And they've said they plan to make all games on Game Pass also available on PC.
Through its price, Game Pass is an acceptable compromise, but I'd rather it wasn't one. I don't want to compromise.