Extremely doubtful because pc lost its identity a long time ago. Around when Division 1 was getting developed, industry turned around and introduced the concept of graphical parity which is why we get so many multiplatform ports and so few real exclusives pushing tech boundaries
Pc became the place where things run better but theres virtually no good reason to own one if you're focused on gaming outside of the graphical advantages with a high end spec. Or if you're into some games which aren't on consoles such as Dota 2, CS GO and whatnot. Its such a fucking boring platform
Says the person who don't even game on pc. Pc has the benefit of playing all of the old games from 2000s to now. Which consoles can't (the XSeries needs a patch, and ps5 can't play ps1 to ps3 games without remastering them).
Graphic wise, pc is better.
The problem with pc is the store front. For consoles, there are 3. Xbox, Playstation, and Nintendo. You make games for those audiences and reek all the money, compared to pc.
PC is a battlefield ground. Steam, windows, epic, ea store, bethesda, blizzard, ubisoft, Rockstar and gog launcher. All these launchers are fighting to attract customers. They are consoles within the pc land.
But I doubt console players know that. Its convenient for them to down their games, unlike the pc player base.
Consoles from my perspective are single player games. Pc has other amazing exclusive genre consoles wont be able to get. Moding, rts, mmos (mmos on consoles are meh compared to pc), MP games (pc dominates this area), rpg, started on pc (skyrim, elder scrolls, fallout). Shooter games (doom, halo where pc games, halo was then developed for OG xbox).
There is the Chinese pc market, Asian such korean mmos, which aren't on the consoles.
There are alot of games you are missing out on pc. You dont need cinematic games to make them great.