It may be. But I do think that some folk still bang on about what's right for the car solely because the original owners manual says ATF here, or 10w50 there, etc. Some may think that 10w60 is too heavy because the car when very cold may benefit from something with better viscosity. I'd humbly suggest, however, that we don't use these cars in the conditions they were originally designed to operate in. So, few if any of us would leave a car out in the penetrating cold during winter and use an oil with a fluidity similar to cold marmite. Most cars are kept inside, and so the viscosity issue is perhaps less relevant than it was 50 years ago. Plus, oils have moved on so significantly during this period.
If you've been using Mobil 1 for a while, and the advice from Mobil is that 10w60 is the replacement for the 15w50, I wouldn't have a problem with it.
Personally, I use Halfords classic oil (made by Comma I understand) as I change it yearly/3k miles. It has a high level of zinc, so they say. My car runs perfectly well on it. My flirtation with Mobile 1 lasted one oil change...leaks ensued and I changed back quickly. After a few years and a tube of seal conditioner, the leaks have gone.
I'd suggest that you consider how you use your car and what conditions you start it in (how cold) and go from there.