Precisely. But not on PS4. Has Microsoft started to make their Xbox exclusive games more of a sort of Microsoft exclusive games?
Well, if the argument is on that, that's nothing new.
If anyone wants to complain about titles only showing up on Microsoft platforms, well... they really have no room to complain unless they complain about all exclusive titles for the entire course of history. There is nothing new about the practice of developing for a sole platform - we PC gamers benefit at least from Microsoft exclusives, whereas we miss out on Sony exclusives.
Since the original Xbox, there have been plenty of "Microsoft-exclusive" titles that were on both PC and the current console.
Sadly, Microsoft has made plenty Xbox-exclusive titles, but they have a vested interest in slinging as many consoles as possible, and it's generally easier to create a better product if it's focusing on only one platform.
Since DICE decided to take on multiple platforms, they have consistently been unable to deliver a perfectly smooth product for everyone, at least not for awhile into a release. Which is depressing as all hell.
Plus, some games are simply better to keep on consoles only, or on one console only... some games just don't translate well into the PC gaming market, either due to play/control style, or the content itself.
Sometimes the developers willfully choose to ignore certain platforms, simply because they don't believe it to be worth their investment. They are usually right... sure, some of us want the game, but some of us doesn't always translate into hundreds of thousands or millions in sales, which means it isn't smart to fund.