Sony Claims The PS4 Is The right Place To Play

Posted on January 21, 2014 at 1:06 pm

Will the PlayStation 4 be the fitting place to play games within the next generation? That’s hard to reply at this point, and possibly might be for the whole lot of its lifetime. In fact, saying one console is healthier than the opposite is a purely subjective opinion, and Sony is of the opinion that the PS4 could be the one console to rule all of them.

In a brand new advert released today, Sony proclaims that PlayStation 4 is “the best place to play.” What does that mean? Within the context of the ad, Sony claims that the PS4 may have lots of exclusive first-party games, exclusive third-party game content and over 100 games in development.

Just for fun, let’s compare both next-gen consoles, we could? For the exclusive count, Sony says that the PS4 has 24 games in development. The Xbox One has 21 exclusives in development. It is going to be noted, however, that many of the Xbox One exclusives, like Titanfall, are merely console exclusive.

What about exclusive content for third-party games? At this day and age, it seems that only Ubisoft titles will provide the PS4 with exclusive content of their games, and that content might be timed to just the primary six months of availability. As for the Xbox One, it gets exclusive content for both Call of Duty: Ghosts and Battlefield 4. Once more, that exclusive content is timed, but getting timed exclusives for either one of this year’s big shooters will play heavily in Microsoft’s favor.

As for the selection of games in development, the number for both consoles is tough to pin down as it’s constantly changing. As of without delay, however, the Xbox One has 75 games in development. As for the PS4, it currently has 156 confirmed to be in development titles. The high number may be mostly attributed to the big variety of indie and free-to-play titles in development for the console. So far as AAA games go, however, the PS4 and Xbox One are becoming across the same selection of titles.

So, what does this all let us know? It tells us that you’re going to have a good time irrespective of which next-gen console you purchase. Just about all third-party content could be multiplatfom and any exclusive content in those games will occur on other platforms in the end. In all reality, choosing between the PS4 and Xbox One all comes right down to the primary-party exclusives you’ll want to play, and both platforms have some great exclusives lined up.

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