We know that Microsoft's next-gen console will be called the Xbox series X instead of say the Xbox to war is codenamed project scarlet. So next November or maybe early December we're going to have the Xbox series X. Go up against the PS5 and even though we've only had a few leaks some of the specs and a couple of interviews to go on So far. Which are you more excited about voting the poll at the top right and also, let me know, Why in the comments below so a few weeks ago, All about the PlayStation 5 and while we know a fair bit about studies next-gen console including how it'll use AMD Xen 2 processors Navi graphics it'll use a faster SSD support 8k high refresh rates rate racing and come with an updated controller with a built-in screen. We still don't know what it's going to look like all we've seen so far are these leaked dev kits and concepts although the final version.
PS5 VS XBOX SERIES X
PlayStation may be a bit of a chunky monkey as well so obviously design is important something. This big is going to be tricky to hide in your living room media setup but, I think more importantly when it comes to design things like airflow temperature keeping it cool and quiet. If you've ever used a ps4, ps4 pro you know that when it was up it sounds a bit like a hurricane. With this new Xbox series X design Phil Spencer the head of Xbox at Microsoft has said that the new console will be four times more powerful in terms of processing. Performance twice as powerful in terms of graphic and It won't be any louder than the current Xbox One X now, We don't have all the specs just yet but it will be a similar setup to the ‘PS5’ again with a custom-designed aim DS m2 processor Randy on Navi graphics and a nvme SSD to help speed up load times. We also get a case apart up to 120 FPS weight. Racing variable refresh rates just like the PS 5 although Microsoft has said this series X will be the fastest and most powerful console. The thing is though while it's fun to compare specs.
Streaming and Sony has PlayStation now although right now this is mostly used for older games hopefully, we'll see it expanded around the ‘PS5’ launch. the good news is that both consoles are expected to be backward compatible with the majority of current-gen games. And assuming I can play most of my current games on the new consoles then that means, I can trade these in towards the new ones and make it a little bit more affordable. But that is the big question how much are they going to cost I reckon we're looking at probably around 500 pounds the same in US dollars. Which is a little bit more than the current-gen consoles but still less than the $600 price tag we saw with the ps3. Which was as you know a bit of a disaster 599 US dollars based on famous battles which took place in ancient Japan. Here's this giant enemy crab still I can't wait to see their full reveals and get hands-on as soon as possible so make sure you do stay tuned if you think it'll be a day one purchase for you