It sounds a bit sacreligious if you just plunked down $2,000+ for a new 16-inch MacBook Pro, but we live in a day and age where kittens and puppies can be friends. And if you want to run macOS and Windows 10 on the same system, you should feel you can do that without upsetting the Apple gods (or fanboys).
At least, that’s the thought. However, if you recently tried to install Boot Camp on your recently purchased MacBook Pro, you were probably a little frustrated that you were unable to make it work. Your Mac, unfortunately, was too new, and drivers were not yet available to allow Boot Camp (and Windows 10) to run on it.