It may be more or less, depending on how you count the, but what I'm really trying to figure out is whether the over engineering and the extra abstraction layers are justified in this case and in general.
My experience so far is the opposite - Microservices, orchestration etc hide the complexity but don't remove it, so if the shit hits the fan, you still have to look under the hood and with Microservices, probably under 10 different hoods or a hood under the hood of a hood :)