Sunday 13 April 2014

Ps4 Or Xbox One?

The battle between the Xbox One and PS4 will decide the future of home gaming. But choosing which to buy is easier said than done. 

They both cost around £400 with a game, they both come from respected names with long histories in the gaming field. They even share many of the same games. To make your decision a bit easier, we've compared the Xbox One and PS4 in minute detail, from the games available to the hardware under the hood.


At launch, the Xbox One was significantly more expensive than the PS4. It was down to the Xbox One’s inclusion of the Kinect sensor, a separate and fairly advanced piece of motion tracking hardware. However, that’s starting to change.

The many reports about the PS4 outselling the Xbox One in its first few months have caused Microsoft to start being very aggressive about the Xbox console’s pricing. It started off at £429.99 with no games, but you can buy the new Titanfall bundle for £399.99, or even less at some online stores. If we say Titanfall is worth about £40, that makes the console just £359.99. That’s just £10 more than the PS4’s RRP – and don’t forget, you get Kinect too. Some stores are offering the console alone for £379.99 too.

The latest PS4 bundle includes infamous: Second Son, and that retails for around £384.99. Sony’s PS4 just doesn’t have a real price advantage anymore. And that makes choosing between the PS4 and Xbox One even harder.

As has been the case since launch, the PS4 is slightly harder to get hold of than the Xbox One. Microsoft’s console is available just about everywhere, but stocks of the ‘console only’ PS4 package are very limited. You’re best off looking for a bundle – either the official inFamous or Killzone ones, or a ‘store made’ bundle.

Xbox One vs PS4 – Best Current and Future Games

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The most important factor with any game console is games. Above all else, you should go with the console that has the games you want to play. 

Many of this generation’s games will be available for both consoles. This was true with the last generation too, but the Xbox One and PS4 make it easier than ever for developers to cross-produce for both platforms. 

Let’s have a look at the top games that are already available, and those that are coming out for each console.
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