- The PlayStation 5 is weaker than Xbox Series X in some aspects.
- In no way does that make it the inferior console.
- Sony has some aces up its sleeve, guaranteed.
At long last, Sony revealed some concrete details on the PlayStation 5’s power . Sony’s latest hardware falls slightly under the Xbox Series X in terms of processing and GPU power , but that doesn’t make it the inferior console.
In fact,
it’s likely to be the opposite .
While Microsoft has been quite vocal regarding its new hardware, Sony is holding its cards close to its chest. That’s because it knows it can win.
The PlayStation 5 Will Deliver on Software
Sony has already won the last console generation. The PlayStation 4 is one of the best-selling consoles of all time . This is thanks to fantastic exclusives like The Last of Us , (Spider-Man) , Persona 5 , and God of War .
It’s ignorant to think Sony won’t follow up next-gen with an equally excellent list of titles. Spider-Man 2 is already being leaked , we know the God of War team is working on a sequel , and The Last of Us 2 will play better on there anyways.
Even if those games come to PC , they’ll still make a killer list for PlayStation 5 players. Plus, the PS5 reveal made an excellent case for SSD power, which can change how worlds generate while playing. This could give it an advantage over the Series X’s GPU power.
Risky Add-Ons Lead to Better Experiences
I’ve already said the (PlayStation 5) will have a sequel to PSVR . More power means a better virtual reality experience, and Sony is absolutely willing to bet on it. Half-Life: Alyx’s imminent success will push that interest higher.
Also, many patents have leaked regarding DualShock 5 and its potential new features . While some patents range on the invasive side, like the rumored sweat detector, these are signs that Sony is willing to experiment. And after a generation focused entirely on realism, it would do the games industry good to create something unique.
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