Looking to upgrade your gaming console? We look at various features of PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X for your gaming ease
Are you going to choose a red pill or a blue pill? Ah, the difficult choice! PlayStation and Xbox are largely similar gaming consoles with an extraordinary competitive edge. Though both platforms have popular exclusive franchises, the PlayStation 4 (Pro or standard) sees more compatibility and availability of games each year. On the other hand, Xbox has seen some of the most popular games like Halo series, with the most anticipated all-new Assassin’s Creed Valhalla.
Heads Up! Breaking down features of PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X for your next update
- Microsoft Xbox Series X vs Sony PlayStation 5
- What’s Hot in XBOX SERIES X
- The PlayStation 5 Treasures
- The Final Verdict
Microsoft Xbox Series X vs Sony PlayStation 5
2020 has already given us ample time to explore our wild side gaming. It is going to be even better for the gamers as they are being treated to not only one, but two gaming-console companies battling it out in the wild to win over consumers.

With immersive experience and life-like gaming environments, these entertainment systems will take you to another glorified world. Sony and Microsoft are set to release the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X respectively. We are about to get rocked with some ultra-rich non-quantifiable graphics and love for the games.
Sony and Microsoft are bringing in their new launches this year and we ought not to forget the new games you can play on either of the machines. For the greater good, we ran a research evaluation on expert gamers, to find the rightful insights and reviews of both these entertainment systems:
What’s Hot in Xbox Series X
Power of dream has become a reality. The generational shift Xbox is aiming to bring is an exception as it ticks all the boxes of technical aspect one must to outshine the later. The Xbox series X is expected to launch later this year and with some new series of games like Cyberpunk 2077, Everwild, Forza Motorsport 2020 and Halo Infinite.
- The chip is AMD manufactured and based on the third generation of AMD’s Ryzen line, with 8 cores of the new 7nm Zen 2 micro-architecture
- The GPU is a custom Radeon Navi solution that supports ray tracing to simulate complex light rays and interactions
Launch Date: December 2020
Expected Price: Rs 39,999/-
The PlayStation 5 Treasures
As console’s CPUs and GPUs become more powerful and are now able to deliver never attainable graphical fidelity and visual effects, system memory increases in size and speed, and game files grow to match, necessitating larger downloads or higher-capacity physical media like discs. With tough choices there, PS5 will have some new series of games like Gothic, Silent Hill 5, Godfall and Call of Duty: Black Ops 5.
- The chip is similar to Xbox as 7nm Zen 2 AMD processor with 8 Cores and 3.2 GHz. It has in-built 3D audio
- The graphics processors are Custom Navi 1.8 GHz to supports ray tracing and illumination effects.
Launch Date: November 2020
Expected Price: Rs 55,000/-
The Final Verdict
Our recommendation here would be to have Xbox. There are two reasons: its features and exclusivity over its competitor. Be wary of our opinion though; it’s like choosing between Microsoft and Apple. And for us this time the winner is Microsoft Xbox, without a second thought.
Some people can’t take advantage of the console’s advanced features when they tend to play PLAYSTATION over a low-configured system. They also lose out on a lot by not using gaming consoles, namely HDR support, the improvements it provides to even un-optimized games make most of it through an impressive way on a console.
Most major games offer some form of support for the system, whether it be improved frame rate, 4K resolution, ultra-rich graphic, immersive experience and so on and so forth. Not to mention, features like VR support and streaming apps and robust online offerings for multiplayer fans.
So, race to the hedge to find the best pick for yourself through the immersive gaming experience…
