A new generation of consoles for the game will arrive in 2020, but you wouldn't know how from Sony to manage its PlayStation 5.
There are some bits and pieces, that we know – that the PS5 will be upgraded by AMD tech, and that it will be back compatible with PlayStation 4 games. Most of this information came from the year 2019. Besides, the latest reductions around Sony's next-generation services paint a picture of progress, especially when it comes to keeping the PS5 pricing low for consumers. Much, however, is peaceful.
"We've started sharing some of the best things you can expect from PlayStation 5, but we're not ready to fully unveil the next generation of PlayStation," comments Tony on the official web5 site, launched last month. Ideally, the website doesn't have much yet.
Microsoft, on the other hand, has always been top-notch for next-generation titles. We know what the Xbox Series X looks like, what a concept we can expect. We know of a few differences, such as Ninja Theory & # 39; s Project: Mara. We know that Smart delivery means that when you buy something similar Cyberpunk 2077 for Xbox One, you will also get to play Xbox Series X upgrades for free. We know that the Xbox Series X can restart anywhere in the game, even after a reboot
Why are we talking about ports, anyway? They are important to some extent, of course, but some of the Xbox Series X details that are published on news sites are especially the cover that is currently growing. At the same time, they are topics. Microsoft has spent years trying to explain the public perception of the Xbox genre by using it tests like Xbox Game Pass and Xbox Adaptive controller,
But for now, Microsoft should not strive for attention. And that allows people to see that, alas, Microsoft will be trying out some exciting things for the next generation, to the extent that comfort may not be a good place to compare. Eventually, Sony will reveal what it has in the works, and the business is likely to return to normal. However, in the meantime, Microsoft is stealing virtual reality in a way that is not for long, long term.