It’s funny to think back about this time last year, when Microsoft held a hugely controversial press conference at E3 for its upcoming Xbox One, announcing a $499 price tag and remaining silent on the-then hot-button issue of used games. The press quickly gave the show to Sony in a hands-down decision after a triumphant showing that evening, and Microsoft found its Xbox One on the same shaky footing that carried it through a launch season that saw it trailing the PS4. Now, with Microsoft’s announcement of a Kinect-less Xbox One at $399, the console that everyone loved to hate last summer is basically gone.
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Activision has not launched the Warzone and Modern Warfare 3 Gundam collab cosmetics, and also freebie skins in celebration of Pride month.
Nice to have inclusivity. Happy Pride Month to the Puerto Rican community & the LGBTQ community here in NYC.
Sony owns a fair few iconic franchises - many dating right back to the original PlayStation. But while we’re pretty familiar with the likes of ongoing series such as God of War, Horizon, and Gran Turismo, there are plenty of PlayStation franchises that haven’t seen the light of day in a long time. So in this video, we’re going to be taking a look at the status of PlayStation’s many IPs, and checking in on when we last heard from them.
Here lies The Infamous Series; once a shining beacon of free flying, lighting bolt sniping, and wire riding amazing gameplay, it has been laid to rest and be forgotten for what seems like forever despite being loved by millions. Plot next to Wipeout across from NBA Jam.
"Without The Kinect, The Xbox One Is Basically The PS4"
except for that Hardware difference in power....
LMAO,jaredhart you really can't be serious? a kinectless xb1 doesn't = a ps4 it = a kinectless xb1.
This statement isn't quite true...it's got less powerful hardware, but more potential in other areas. ...And while I love some of the exclusives that I'll be getting on PS4, IMO XB1 has the better exclusive line up (however, the last point is simply a matter of opinion).
A Kinect-less Xbox One is exactly what it sounds like. It is also what so many people who were on the fence about getting an Xbox One wanted in the first place. Time to see if they meant what they said.
A uglier, bigger, less powerful PS4 with a bleak future.