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Valve boss Gabe Newell picked his side in the console wars this week when he appeared on a New Zealand talk show to talk mess about the PS5. Okay well not really, he was just asked which one was better and he said Xbox. Of course, this simple back and forth will be used to fuel the great flames of the ever consuming console debate that rages everytime a new generation of hardware arrives. Honestly, we can’t complain though – because whoever loses, we all win. We get to make a video about it and you get to watch it in another edition of Inside Gaming Daily!!!
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[Twitter] @RSeriesxbox https://bit.ly/3farVrD
[Tom’s Guide] Xbox Series X ‘cares’ more about 120 fps gaming than PS5 https://bit.ly/2DfRkmi
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[Youtube, Dealer – Gaming] RDX FT Game Developers: Xbox Series X UPDATE! Halo Infinite News, Xbox Series S REVEAL, PS5 Games https://bit.ly/3jLHXvz
[Video Games Chronicle] A former PlayStation developer claims Xbox Series X is ‘a beast’ compared to PS5 https://bit.ly/2P4q7FW
[Video Games Chronicle] Xbox boss says he felt ‘even better’ after seeing PS5 hardware specs https://bit.ly/3hNTvNd
[The Verge] Epic CEO Tim Sweeney says the PS5 is so impressive it’s ‘going to help drive future PCs’ https://bit.ly/30XItxU
In This Story: PS5
The PlayStation 5 (PS5) is an upcoming home video game console developed by Sony Interactive Entertainment. Announced in 2019 as the successor to the PlayStation 4, it is scheduled to launch on November 12, 2020 in North America, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, and South Korea, and on November 19, 2020 for the rest of the world.
The platform is anticipated to launch in two varieties, as a base PlayStation 5 system incorporating an Ultra HD Blu-ray compatible optical disc drive for retail game support alongside digital distribution via the PlayStation Store, and a lower-cost Digital variant lacking the disc drive while retaining digital download support.
The PlayStation 5 features a customized solid state drive designed for high-speed data streaming to enable significant improvements in graphical performance. The hardware also features a custom AMD GPU capable of ray tracing, support for 4K resolution displays and high framerates, new audio hardware for real-time 3D audio effects, and backward compatibility with most PlayStation 4 and PlayStation VR games.
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In This Story: Xbox Series X
Xbox Series X and Series S are upcoming home video game consoles developed by Microsoft. They are both scheduled to be released on November 10, 2020 as the fourth generation of the Xbox console family, succeeding Xbox One.
Rumors regarding the consoles first emerged in early-2019, with the line as a whole codenamed “Scarlett”, and consisting of high-end and low-end models codenamed “Anaconda” and “Lockhart” respectively.
The high-end model was first teased during E3 2019 under the title “Project Scarlett”, while its name and design as Xbox Series X was unveiled during The Game Awards later in December. In September 2020, Microsoft unveiled the low-end model as Xbox Series S.
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