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Playstation 5 And Xbox X

Meet these next gen councils three year after release.
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Playstation, made by Sony, and Xbox, made by Microsoft, have made amazing consoles for a long time, and with the PS5 and Xbox series X, the systems have never been better. Both consoles have many attributes that make them outstanding. These councils were both released at about the same time three years ago. Let’s take a look at the two councils one year after release. Both consoles have an outstanding 160 fps, more than double the previous PS4 and Xbox1. They both have new games with brilliant graphics, including Miles Morales and god of War on the PlayStation, and Halo Infinite and Starfield on the Xbox. The graphics processor is magnificent on both systems, however, the Xbox is slightly better than the PlayStation. Xbox also has the quick resume feature, which lets you move from game to game easily. The PS5 has an addition that lets you go directly to a level of your choice from the menu. This lets you skip the loading process to get to the level, going directly to it. Aside from software, they both have their good parts and their bad. The Playstation has a nice sleek design, with cool-looking controllers. The Xbox on the other hand has a very boxy look, but you can disguise it on basically any shelf. Both Sony and Microsoft have new side consoles based on the console, coming out soon. Microsoft is now selling the Xbox series S, which is a smaller version of the series X. It does not have a place to insert disks. Instead, you can only get digital games or the Xbox game pass. In exchange, it is only $300, instead of the outstandingly high $500 of the Xbox X. Sony will soon release the PlayStation portal, a handheld version of the PS5 that attaches to your phone. Overall, these next-gen consoles are high-performance systems built to handle the most complex games.

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