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Xbox Series X Vs Ps5

The Ultimate guide on The Xbox series X Vs The PS5
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If you’re looking for the best gaming console, you’ve come to the right place! Sony’s PlayStation 5 and Microsoft’s Xbox Series X have been top-of-the-line gaming consoles since they were released in November 2020, and they’ve both sold a ton of copies since then. Sony has been driving sales for the PS5 with exclusives such as God of War (Ragnarok) and Spider-Man (Spider-Man 2), while Microsoft has been adding value to the Xbox Series X with its Xbox Game Pass subscription. The PS5 is still the better-selling console with over 40 million units, but the Xbox Series X offers similar hardware and performance. After over two years of use, we’ve broken down what each system does best, so you can decide which one is right for you.

PS5 vs Xbox Series X: which console is right for you?

The new Xbox Series X and PS5 have a lot in common, both in terms of hardware and performance. The PS5 has better solid state drives and more powerful processors, so you won’t have to wait as long to load up new games. The PS5 also has ray tracing, a new feature that was first seen in PC games, which gives games more realistic lighting and reflections based on the environment. Both systems can output games at 4K resolution with HDR, but most games usually only have 30 or 60 frames per second. Plus, the new consoles can boost the resolution and speed of games that were originally designed for the Xbox One and Xbox One, like Cyberpunk.

If you’re looking to play a new game, the new consoles have a lot in common. They both have new hardware that makes them better than their predecessors, so you don’t have to wait as long to load up new games. Plus, the new graphics processors can do some really cool stuff like ray tracing, which gives games more realistic lighting and reflections based on the environment. You can also get 4K resolution and HDR, but most games usually only have 30 or 60 frames per second. And if you want to play more demanding games, you can upgrade to a PS5 or Xbox Series X. But don’t get too excited – neither console has a huge advantage in raw visual quitalys.

Xbox Game Pass ($11/month) gives you access to over 100 new and classic games, including Microsoft exclusives. PlayStation Plus ($15/month) has hundreds of games, but it rarely has brand-new releases. Xbox Game Pass Core ($17/month) lets you stream select games to your console without having to install them, and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate lets you stream them on your phone, tablet, PC, or Samsung smart TV. PlayStation Plus has hundreds of games too, but it’s only available on PS5 and PC, and you need a Premium plan to use it. Plus, PlayStation Plus gives you a discount when you sign up quarterly or annually, but Game Pass only offers a long-term discount on its lowest subscription tier.

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