Xbox cyberpunk controller. Cyberpunk 2077 Limited Edition Xbox Bundle, Controller & Accessories

The final Xbox One X special-edition bundle sold out in one day.

The next generation of consoles may be gearing up for release later this year, but Microsoft isn’t quite done with the Xbox One. In April, the company revealed a new limited-edition console based on The Witcher 3 developer CD Projekt Red’s upcoming action-RPG, Cyberpunk 2077. The game itself is slated for release on September 17, but the snazzy Cyberpunk 2077 Xbox One X console became available a few months early. The limited-edition console went up for pre-order on June 5, and it quickly sold out that day. However, its accompanying Cyberpunk 2077 controller is still available to purchase separately along with several other Cyberpunk 2077-themed accessories: an Xbox Pro Charging Stand, a Seagate game drive, and a SteelSeries headset.

The Cyberpunk 2077 console bundle is the final Xbox One X limited-edition console to ever released, and only 45,000 units were available in select markets, according to Major Nelson’s blog. The Xbox One X itself looks appropriately high-tech, and it even glows in the dark.

While the console is currently unavailable, other Cyberpunk 2077 accessories are still available for purchase, and you can see the full collection of Cyberpunk 2077 Xbox One products below. If you haven’t pre-ordered your copy of the game yet, be sure to take a peek at our Cyberpunk 2077 pre-order guide for details on the various editions and pre-order bonuses. The base game is available to pre-order on sale for 49.94 at Amazon right now.

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Cyberpunk 2077 Limited Edition Xbox One controller

The Cyberpunk 2077 controller is being sold separately for those who couldn’t get their hands on the console (or don’t want a console) but still want a piece of Cyberpunk 2077 Xbox One hardware. The Xbox One wireless controller will also be compatible with the Xbox Series X when it releases. This special-edition controller costs 75 on its own and features a rugged design inspired by Johnny Silverhand (the character played by Keanu Reeves). It’s available to purchase now at several stores.

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Cyberpunk 2077 Limited Edition Xbox Pro Charging Stand

Of course, Microsoft is releasing a fancy Cyberpunk 2077-themed charging stand to pair with the Cyberpunk 2077 controller. The charging stand features some of the yellow and blue shades from the console, bringing the whole Cyberpunk 2077 color scheme together. It comes with a battery cover, rechargeable battery, and 6-foot power cord. The Cyberpunk 2077 Xbox Pro Charging Stand is available to purchase for 50 at select retailers in the US and Canada.

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Cyberpunk 2077 Special Edition Seagate Game Drive

If you need to expand your system’s storage, you’ll also be able to buy a Cyberpunk 2077-themed Seagate game drive for Xbox, available in 2TB and 5TB capacity options. One side of the game drive appears to feature the same design as the special-edition console; the other side is mostly black and features the words Where is Johnny? scrawled on it. The Cyberpunk 2077 game drives are available to purchase worldwide, with the 2TB version selling for 90 at GameStop and other select retailers and the 5TB version selling for 150 directly from Seagate.com.

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SteelSeries Arctis 1 Wireless. Xbox Johnny Silverhand Edition

You can complete your setup with a Cyberpunk 2077-inspired headset from SteelSeries, which is releasing two limited-edition versions of the Arctis 1 Wireless and several booster packs. The Arctis 1 is a fantastic headset featuring lossless 2.4HGz wireless with ultra-low latency, a detachable noise-canceling mic, and a durable, steel-reinforced headband. The SteelSeries Cyberpunk 2077 headset collection includes the Johnny Silverhand Edition (pictured above) and the Netrunner Editionthey’re available to buy now for 110 at SteelSeries.com and other select retailers in the US and UK. There are also several booster packs for 35 each to switch up your design.

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Xbox One X Cyberpunk 2077 Limited Edition Bundle

The Cyberpunk 2077 limited-edition Xbox One X is currently sold out everywhere, and due to the limited number of bundles available, it may not be restocked. However, if we spot the console in stock at any retailers, we’ll update this story to include that info.

The Xbox One X and controller look like something you’d find strewn about Night City, the fictional metropolis you’ll explore in Cyberpunk 2077. Easily one of the coolest special edition Xbox One consoles Microsoft has put out, the Cyberpunk 2077 Xbox One X has custom paneling, laser etchings, an eye-catching multi-colored matte finish, and glow-in-the-dark graffiti. The limited-edition controller is silver and black (the left bumper is red, though) and also features graffiti and etch marks. Both the console and controller look like they’re made of metal taken from a dilapidated cyberpunk building. A full digital download of Cyberpunk 2077 is included with your bundle purchase.

Cyberpunk 2077 is one of GameSpot’s most anticipated games of 2020, and while new consoles are coming later this year, CD Projekt Red has stated Cyberpunk 2077’s next-gen versions won’t launch with the Xbox Series X and PS5. Some fans are concerned, however, with the current pandemic affecting Cyberpunk 2077’s release date. The game was recently rated by the vast majority of rating boards and CD Projekt Red has said everything is continuing as planned.

Cyberpunk 2077 Limited Edition Xbox Bundle, Controller Accessories

Microsoft has confirmed a new limited-edition console based on CD Projekt Red’s upcoming action-RPG, Cyberpunk 2077.

Cyberpunk 2077 Xbox One X console coming this June. Featuring a cybernetic design, glowing elements, bright panels and color shift effects, the Xbox One X Cyberpunk 2077 console captures the vibrant grit and technical enhancements of Night City and includes a 1TB hard drive, a full digital download of Cyberpunk 2077 (when game releases on September 17, 2020) and the Limited Edition Xbox Wireless Controller.

This will be the final Xbox One X limited edition console to ever be released, and only 45,000 units will be available in select markets according to Xbox blog.

The new controller is compatible with the Xbox One family of gadgets and consists of a 3.5 mm stereo headset jack and Bluetooth technology for gaming on Windows 10 PCs, tablets, laptops, and mobile devices.

The Cyberpunk 2077 Xbox Pro Charging Stand

Microsoft is also releasing a matching Xbox Pro Charging Stand for the Limited Edition Cyberpunk 2077 Controller. Officially licensed and manufactured with the same high quality and color material as the controller, the Xbox Pro Charging Stand is a premium, high-performance charging stand.

It comes with a battery cover, rechargeable battery, and 6-foot power cord. The Cyberpunk 2077 Xbox Pro Charging Stand is available starting today for 49.99 USD at select retailers including Microsoft Stores and online.

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The Seagate Game Drive for Xbox: Cyberpunk 2077 Special Edition

The Seagate Game Drive for Xbox: Cyberpunk 2077 Special Editioncomes in 2TB and 5TB capacity options. With the futuristic, unparalleled look and feel of the Cyberpunk 2077 universe, this game drive is the perfect expansion to the Xbox One X Cyberpunk 2077 Bundle.

Seagate game drives run on the same hard drive firmware as Xbox consoles for seamless gameplay, and consoles auto-detect drives to guide you through fast, easy install.

You can pre-order the Seagate 2TB Game Drive for Xbox: Cyberpunk Special Edition worldwide today for 89.99 USD at Microsoft Store and other select retailers and the 5TB variation for 149.99 USD at Seagate.com. Both capacity variations will be available for purchase in June 2020.

The Cyberpunk 2077 x SteelSeries: Arctis 1 Wireless Headset

Inspired by Night City’s most infamous character and his iconic cyberarm, Arctis 1 Wireless for Xbox Johnny Silverhand Edition, the headset provides the definitive way to experience the immersive audio and futuristic world of Cyberpunk 2077.

The headset features rock-solid, lossless 2.4GHz wireless with ultra-low latency for Xbox and PC, a detachable ClearCast noise-canceling microphone for natural-sounding clarity, and a steel-reinforced headband for a perfect fit and lasting durability.

You can pre-order the extremely limited Arctis 1 Wireless for Xbox Johnny Silverhand Edition today for 109.99 USD or pick one up June 2020. Lock your pre-order in at SteelSeries.com and other select retailers.

About The Game

Cyberpunk 2077 is an open-world, action-adventure story set in Night City, a megalopolis obsessed with power, glamour and body modification. You play as V, a mercenary outlaw going after a one-of-a-kind implant that is the key to immortality. You can customize your character’s cyberware, skillset and playstyle, and explore a vast city where the choices you make shape the story and the world around you.

Cyberpunk 2077 arrives on September 17th on Xbox One, PC and PlayStation 4. When it releases, Xbox One owners will be able to get a free upgrade to the Xbox Series X version through Smart Delivery.

Microsoft Xbox One Wireless Controller Cyberpunk 2077 Edition (Pre-owned) Description

Product Country of Origin : This is a pre-owned product, purchased from Individual in India

-Fully tested and comes with 1 month warranty-May not include original box

With sculpted surfaces, refined geometry, and enhanced sharing options, the Xbox Wireless Controller puts unparalleled comfort and control in your hands with battery usage up to 40 hours. Quickly pair with, play on, and switch between Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows, Android, and iOS.

Button mapping available via Xbox Accessories app for Xbox One and Windows 10. Range compared to previous controllers, using the Xbox One S console. Operating system updates may be required

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PS5 vs Xbox Series X: which current-gen console should you buy?

The PS5 continues to impress with its revolutionary controller, blazing-fast load times and huge library of exclusive games.

For

  • 4K/120fps gameplay
  • PS Plus is much improved
  • Stunning controller haptics
  • Beautiful, fast new UI

Against

  • Size makes it tricky to house
  • 825GB SSD fills up quick
  • Limited backward compatibility

Microsoft’s Xbox Series X is undeniably fast – but with no significant UI improvements or captivating exclusive games it lacks the wow factor.

For

  • 4K/60fps gameplay (4K/120Hz support)
  • Huge backwards compatibility
  • Dolby Vision Atmos support

Against

  • Exclusive library is lacking
  • Minimal UI improvements
  • Compatible TV required for full visual experience

The PS5 vs Xbox Series X comparison is worth having if you’re looking to add one of the best current-gen consoles to your setup. Both have a considerable number of impressive capabilities, so regardless of your final decision, you’re bound to end up with a high-quality gaming experience. But, that doesn’t make the buying decision particularly easy, so we’ve pulled together everything you ought to know about both consoles to make your decision easier.

Before we start, it’s important to note that some of that decision-making will come down to personal preference. Since Playstation and Xbox are both household names, there’s a high chance you’ve owned some of their older-gen systems. If you’re shopping for the first time, however, our PS5 review and Xbox series X review will provide valuable insight into what makes either console a worthy option.

As for the comparison, while there may be no objective winner, each offers something the other does not. The pair are expertly crafted with support for 4K resolution and 120fps at lower resolutions, so both the PS5 and the Xbox Series X are fantastic consoles. In addition, the best PS5 games, alongside the best Xbox Series X games, showcase the capabilities of both consoles.

This means the decision really is down to personal preferences and what you want to get out of your gaming experience. Exclusive games like God of War: Ragnarok, Horizon Forbidden West, and Gran Turismo 7 on PS5 will promise a high-quality and worthwhile gaming experience, but the Xbox Series X offers a lot of quality-of-life improvements such as Quick Resume and FPS Boost.

Microsoft and Sony have pulled out all the stops when creating the next generation of home consoles, and there’s no denying that they keep improving. Paired with some of the best accessories for Xbox Series X or the best accessories for PS5, your experience will only get better. Microsoft and Sony compete with each other each week with a new feature, game, or deal, but this just means players benefit from the competition.

But the good news is each console is a worthy addition to your setup, and you can’t really go wrong with what you select. We’ve dissected both consoles in comparison to one another to make sure you feel like you’re making the best decision to benefit your gaming. If you’re more interested in a disc-less addition, check out our guide on the PS5 Digital Edition vs Xbox Series S.

PS5 vs Xbox Series X: design

Despite being similar, both companies have tried to differentiate their consoles from the other, particularly in design. The PS5 is a towering machine, and the biggest console Sony has ever made. The Xbox Series X, on the other hand, looks more akin to a gaming PC thanks to its cuboid shape. But no matter how you feel about the size and shape of each console, both stay cool and quiet in operation.

Sony has focused on increased immersion in games with its new DualSense controller, as well as continuing to deliver exclusive experiences. Meanwhile, Microsoft is banking on the sheer value proposition of Xbox Game Pass (and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate) to lure people into its ecosystem. We’ve even seen Discord for all Xbox Series X players, and now PS5 Discord integration is here, too.

Both systems are backward compatible, which means you can play older games on them – though the PS5 only supports PlayStation 4 titles. The Xbox Series X, meanwhile, can play games from every Xbox generation, including the full Xbox One library, plus select Xbox 360 and original Xbox games. If you’ve hung on to your older 360 games, then, it’s nice to know you can play them on Microsoft’s new system.

PS5 vs Xbox Series X: price and release dates

Sony’s standard PS5 (with the disc drive) costs 499.99 / £449.99 / AU749.95, while the Playstation 5 Digital Edition (without the disc drive) comes in at 399.99 / £359.99 / AU599.95. Both versions of the PS5 launched on November 12 in the USA, Japan, Canada, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand, and South Korea, with the PS5 released in the rest of the world on November 19.

However, much like the Oculus Quest 2, we’ve recently seen the PS5 get a price hike with Sony blaming this on soaring inflation globally. While the USA won’t be seeing any price increases, that’s affected pricing across the UK, Europe, Australia, and more, currently costing £479.99 / €549.99 / AU799.95. It’s also worth considering, is the PS5 Digital edition cheaper in the long-term? That’ll depend on what you’re after.

The Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S, launched on November 10, 2020, for 499 / £449 / AU749 and 299 / £249 / AU499 respectively. Thankfully, Xbox won’t follow Playstation with price hikes like we’ve seen Nintendo confirm for the Nintendo Switch. Some argue this is the worst time to buy a PS5, but it’s worth remembering that Xbox doesn’t rule out future price hikes,

Still, it’s not a like-for-like comparison between these four consoles. Microsoft’s digital console is weaker than the others – it focuses on 1440p resolution instead of 4K, and targets 60/120 fps. With the PS5 Digital Edition, however, it’s exactly the same specs as the standard edition – minus that physical disc tray.

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For sheer value, the Xbox Series S wins out here – but it comes with some caveats. Both it and the digital PS5 lose out on the ability to play 4K Blu-ray discs too. In reality, it seems that the choice this time will come down to your loyalty to one console brand or the other – and their services, plus each company’s commitment to respecting the library of games you’ve already built up with them.

PS5 vs Xbox Series X: specs

When it comes to specs, Sony and Microsoft have taken a similar approach, though there’s a few key differences to point out.

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The Playstation 5 is powered by a custom-built version of the third generation AMD Ryzen chipset, packing in eight cores with the company’s new Zen 2 architecture and Navi graphics. The CPU runs at 3.5GHz. The GPU offers 36 compute units running at 2.23GHz and offering 10.28TFLOPs. Those parts are paired with 16GB of GDDR6 with a bandwidth of 448GB/s. It means the PS5 can support features like ray tracing – a performance-intensive lighting technique that has previously been reserved to expensive high-end PC GPUs, which we now know has been built into the GPU hardware for the PS5.

The PS5 also supports screen resolutions of up to 8K – far higher than the standard 1080p HD of most people’s televisions, let alone that of the increasingly popular 4K. It also works at 120Hz refresh rates, allowing for super-smooth movement in games if you have an HDMI 2.1 compliant display. These are incredibly performance-intensive specs, so we wouldn’t expect a game to hit these standards regularly (not to mention requiring an expensive TV that will support them), but the PS5 will at least make 4K/60fps a more common sight.

The PS5 also supports immersive, 3D audio when using a headset whilst playing. Sony delivers this audio through its new Tempest Engine, which can handle hundreds of sound sources for a more realistic audio environment. It’s a comparable experience to Dolby Atmos, if you’ve ever used the spatial audio format.

Perhaps the most interesting element of the Sony build is its commitment to using SSD storage. The solid-state drive in the Playstation 5 is a custom-built piece of hardware, offering 825GB of storage with a raw 5.5GB/s throughput (and up to 9GB/s worth of compressed data). It results in exceptionally fast load times when booting up a game, allowing developers to overcome many streaming and data bottlenecks of the past.

The DualSense controller, though, is arguably the most exciting element of the PS5 by utilizing haptic feedback. Replacing the DualShock 4’s rumble technology, this can simulate all sorts of subtle vibrations in the hand. Haptic feedback allows developers to fine-tune the sensations players experience, such as the feeling of rainfall or running across a sandy beach. It works incredibly well and greatly improves feedback and immersion.

The PS5 DualSense controller also features adaptive triggers, allowing developers to program the resistance of the triggers, simulating actions more accurately. You can feel the tension of pulling back the string of a bow, or the kickback of a gun, for example. Again, it’s a wonderful sensation.

The controller also still has a headphone jack but crucially, now includes a built-in microphone. If you don’t have a headset to hand, you can party chat just using the controller or send a voice message to a friend.

With all of these new features, it’s perhaps unsurprising that Sony confirmed (via Playstation Blog) that the old DualShock 4 controller won’t work with new PS5 exclusive games. The DualShock 4 still works with PlayStation 4 games you play on the console thanks to backward compatibility, just don’t expect to use it when you play the PS5 version of Horizon Forbidden West.

Microsoft, on the other hand, has ensured that the Xbox Series X will work with all Xbox controllers across all of its games.

The Xbox Series X, meanwhile, is incredibly impressive. It uses custom AMD internals using the same Zen 2 and RDNA 2 architecture of the PS5, making it 2x more powerful than the Xbox One X – the last generation’s most technically-impressive gaming hardware.

The Xbox Series X GPU boasts 12 teraflops of computing performance, with 3328 shaders allocated to 52 compute units. It runs at a locked 1,825GHz, and unlike most GPUs, doesn’t fluctuate between speeds. Instead, it delivers the same clock speed regardless of unit temperature or the game you’re playing. The processor is a customized AMD Zen 2 CPU, with eight cores and 16 threads. Interestingly, developers can disable simultaneous multithreading (SMT) to reach a peak speed of 3.8GHz, or hit a base speed of 3.6Ghz when it’s enabled.

The Xbox Series X supports 8K resolution, and 120Hz refresh rates at 4K, if you have an HDMI 2.1 compliant TV. The Xbox Series X also matches the PS5 by offering DirectX ray-tracing capabilities, and it’s equipped with a super-fast internal 1TB NVMe SSD (which can be expanded with a propriety NVMe card), and can be utilized as virtual RAM to lift load times by up to 40x.

Standard RAM will be of the GDDR6 variety, with the Xbox Series X including 16GB – a pleasing upgrade over the Xbox One X’s 12GB GDDR5. These specs show a slight lead for the Xbox Series X over the PS5 in terms of raw performance, but so far the gap in real-world performance has been indistinguishable.

Microsoft is aiming to make latency a thing of the past on Xbox Series X, with forward-thinking features such as Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM), communication improvements to the Xbox controller, and Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) support taking advantage of TVs with HDMI 2.1 support. You can also set the resolution to 1440p if you’re gaming on a monitor.

Xbox Series X is backward compatible with the Xbox One’s accessories, so there’s no need to rush out and buy new pads or a new headset. The Xbox Wireless Controller, while familiar at a glance, includes new features, such as a dedicated share button, plus textured bumpers and triggers. It isn’t as innovative as the DualSense controller. it operates exactly how the Xbox One controller did. but it’s more accessible than ever, thanks to its refined dimensions and improved ergonomics.

Existing Xbox One games like Gears 5 have been enhanced to take full advantage of the Xbox Series X’s power. And, if you’re a sucker for buying boxed games over making digital purchases, it comes with a physical disc drive. Just like the PS5, it can also play 4K UHD Blu-ray discs.

The Xbox Series X also has some nifty features like Smart Delivery, which will upgrade your game to the best possible version when they arrive in the future. So if you bought a game like Cyberpunk 2077 on Xbox One, Xbox One S, or Xbox One X, you were safe in the knowledge that you could play the souped-up version Xbox Series X once it dropped at no additional cost.

Microsoft’s new Xbox also has a feature called Quick Resume. It lets you suspend multiple games at a time, so you can start playing something else and then pick up where you left off in a previous title in a matter of seconds. It’s super useful.

PS5 vs Xbox Series X: games

After major delays, Halo Infinite is now available on the Xbox Series X. Originally planned as a launch title for the new console, when it finally arrived in December 2021, it was worth the wait. We enjoyed its captivating story and its liberating gameplay. Developer 343 Industries has created a campaign that’ll resonate with veteran Halo fans and inspire a new generation of players.

At launch, the Xbox Series X offered Dirt 5, Yakuza: Like a Dragon, and VIKING-themed Assassin’s Creed Valhalla. Further down the line, we can expect more titles, such as Redfall and Starfield – plus many more. Here’s the current list of confirmed Xbox Series X games.

A statement of intent if there ever was one, Microsoft later acquired of ZeniMax Media, the parent company of Bethesda, announcing similar plans for Activision Blizzard too. This means games such as The Elder Scrolls 6 will likely become Xbox exclusives, and that many games from ZeniMax and Activision Blizzard studios will come to Xbox Game Pass in the near future, like Doom Eternal.

Perhaps just as much of a big deal as new games is the fact that Xbox Series X is backward compatible with all existing Xbox platforms. If you have games for the original Xbox, the Xbox 360, and the Xbox One, there’s a good chance they’ll work on Xbox Series X – especially your Xbox One library.

Not only that, Microsoft is keen to support cross-gen play for a good while after the launch of the Xbox Series X. While that’s now dwindling nearly two years in, this does mean the Xbox Series X won’t have many platform-specific exclusives driving you to upgrade for now. Still, it’s a consumer-friendly, accessible approach and the Series X will still offer the highest quality experience of the devices in the Xbox family.

Of course, games that haven’t been developed by Microsoft’s first-party studios could be a different matter – it’s up to these studios to decide whether they want to develop their game for both Xbox One and Series X. Even Microsoft’s first-party studios have begun moving over to the Series X after nearly two years.

As for PS5 games, Astro’s Playroom comes pre-installed on every console, and there’s enticing exclusives such as Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales and Demon’s Souls. PS5 owners also have Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart, Horizon: Forbidden West, and Gran Turismo 7. Final Fantasy 16 is confirmed to be a PS5 exclusive, while a new God of War (2018) sequel, God of War: Ragnarok, is also out.

If you don’t want to shell out for a load of new games immediately, the PS5 is backward-compatible. The console supports almost the entirety of PlayStation 4’s game library and thanks to the revamped Playstation Plus service, anyone subscribing to Premium tier can access PS1, PS2, and PS3 (via Cloud streaming) games, which could fix this issue.

Somewhat differently to Microsoft’s cross-gen inclusivity, Sony has emphasized that it still believes in generations, stressing the importance of its new-gen exclusives in making the most of the PS5 capabilities. In a rather sharp U-turn, though, some PS5 exclusives such as Spider-Man: Miles Morales and Horizon Forbidden West were made available for PlayStation 4, as well as GT7.

Of course, there’s also the matter of game streaming. While Google entered the gaming fray with its Google Stadia game streaming platform (it’s now shut down) along with Amazon’s Luna, Microsoft and Sony entered a partnership to share and collaborate on game streaming technologies for the new generation. Exactly how this will play out remains to be seen.

But Microsoft’s Xbox Cloud Gaming streaming service is already out now and is included for free with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscriptions. This allows Xbox owners to play Xbox Game Pass games on their supported Android and iOS devices, as well as PC and via the console itself. EA Play is also now part of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, which makes the deal even sweeter than before.

If you’re hoping to get Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for an even cheaper price, we’ve got good news. While this is currently being trialled in just the Republic of Ireland and Colombia, Microsoft is looking to launch an Xbox Game Pass family plan, allowing you and four players to jump in for a monthly cost of €21.99 – which comes to around 21.99 / £19.99 / AU32.99

Already offering value for money, adding Xbox Cloud Gaming makes Game Pass and Xbox an even more appealing option for those who like to have platform flexibility.

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PS5 vs Xbox Series X: verdict

The PS5 and Xbox Series X are both fantastic devices, but right now, we’ve been swayed by the Playstation 5’s excellent controller, fun and fresh user interface, and its stronger line-up of exclusive games. But that’s just us. The Xbox Series X is still a fantastic console with some excellent titles like Forza Horizon 5, and the similarities between the two consoles mean there isn’t a huge gulf between these two. They’re also unique in numerous aspects.

From a design standpoint, the two consoles couldn’t be more different. Both are silent in operation, and extremely powerful, but the PS5 is massive in size. The Xbox Series X is smaller, but its boxy shape won’t be loved by everyone, particularly when the console is laid horizontally.

Sony and Microsoft’s joint commitment to SSD tech means games load faster than ever before, with boot times often taking seconds instead of minutes. Both consoles also offer fantastic backward compatibility support, though Microsoft’s commitment currently spans further, particularly in terms of accessories and previous generations.

Of course, there’s still tribalism among the fans, and so, as ever, first-party gaming content is going to be perhaps more important than it’s ever been. Sony has started strong again in this regard, while the lack of Halo Infinite at launch certainly hurt the Xbox Series X’s early appeal. We’ve seen both companies splash the cash on high-profile studio acquisitions too, in an attempt to offer more exclusive content that might sway gamers who can’t decide on either Sony or Microsoft’s console.

Whichever console you decide to purchase, remember that the generation has only just begun. there’s plenty more excitement to be had in the years to come and the competition is likely to be fierce throughout.

Do the PS5 and the Xbox Series X have a disc drive?

The PS5 and the Xbox Series X come with a disc drive, so if a console’s main selling point is collecting physical media rather than relying on digital downloads, your decision won’t be swayed with these next-gen consoles since they both have disc drives. For a slightly cheaper alternative for players who prefer digital downloads, the PS5 Digital Edition or the Xbox Series S might suit your needs. Just know that neither of these offers an external disc drive in case you want to upgrade.

Does the PS5 have more storage than the Xbox Series X?

Internal storage for the PS5 hosts around 667GB once system files are taken into account, and for the Xbox Series X, you’d be looking at around 1TB. So while both consoles host bountiful internal storage, which would be able to store a number of your favorite titles, the Xbox Series X ranks slightly higher. But, of course, you can always buy an SSD or external hard drive if storage is a concern, so you don’t need to worry too much.

Which console performs better. the PS5 or the Xbox Series X?

The performance of both consoles is almost identical. Technically speaking, the Xbox Series X has slightly more power in its tower than the PS5, but it’s not noticeable enough to feel detrimental to the PS5 and its performance. Graphical fidelity is also identical between the two consoles, making the decision even harder. So if performance is a concern you face, then you won’t need to worry about these two next-generation consoles.

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