PS4 vs. Xbox One Reviews, Specs, News: Sony, Microsoft Still Battling After Black Friday
The gaming rivalry between Sony and Microsoft has lived up to its reputation since the release of the Xbox One and Playstation 4 in November, so much so that there still does not appear to be a clear-cut leader in the race for the best video game platform.
Both companies reported more than 1 million in sales after 24 hours and the Xbox One has seemed to match the Playstation 4 after the Sony platform jumped out to the early lead. Unconfirmed reports have emerged from the Black Friday frenzy that the Xbox One shattered its Playstation counterpart in sales on the day after Thanksgiving, but again, these numbers were not definite. If anything, the close competition has been reflected in the way both companies have been able to post strong sales numbers early on.
With all of this being said, there are significant differences between the two platforms and this helps each respective console to cater to different audiences and markets. Instead of such direct competition, each one fits different needs and wants, which will truly revolutionize the gaming atmosphere in the next generation.
For example, the Xbox One has earned the support of one tech reviewer at The Guardian who enjoys the comprehensive nature of the Microsoft platform.
"More a suite than a single feature, Xbox One's dedication to all-encompassing media consumption is very well implemented," Matt Kamen said. "Alongside Blu-ray playback and the usual array of on-demand services (Netflix, LoveFilm, iPlayer et al), an HDMI input allows you to control and record TV. The 'Snap' function is also useful, running a second app, such as Skype alongside game sessions.
On the contrary, the positive reviews for Playstation 4 tend to pertain to gameplay features.
"The PlayStation 4 demonstrates a refreshing self-awareness from Sony," Kamen said. "Gone is the advanced Cell processor that put developers off getting properly acquainted with the PS3, so while the PS4 is powerful, it's simpler to develop for. It's less bulky than the PS3, too, and old hands will be relieved to know that the controller is significantly improved."