PlayStation 5 vs Xbox Series X: Release Date, Price in India, Games, and More

Both next-generation consoles are set to launch next week.

PlayStation 5 vs Xbox Series X: Release Date, Price in India, Games, and More

Microsoft is offering the premium version of its Xbox Series X at the same price as the PS5

Highlights
  • Microsoft will be the first to hit the shelves with the Xbox Series X
  • Sony is staggering the release of the PS5
  • Pre-orders of PS5 are pointing to a record launch
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Sony and Microsoft are in a game consoles rematch with both the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X launching next week with well-studied playbooks of dates, technical specs and games aimed at luring buyers.

Microsoft is hoping the Xbox Series X will help it close the gap with Sony, which has sold twice as many PlayStation 4 consoles as did Microsoft its Xbox One since both went on sale in 2013.

Here is a comparison of the two consoles:

Date: Microsoft launches first
The first to unveil its new console, Microsoft will also be the first to hit the shelves with the Xbox Series X going on sale November 10.

Sony is staggering the release of the PS5. On November 12 it will become available in Australia, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, North America and South Korea. After November 19 consumers in the rest of the world will be able to buy it.

Pre-orders are pointing to a record launch. Sony expects to sell 7.6 million PS5 consoles by the end of March, besting the performance of the PS4.

Price: Premium and Digital editions
Technological advances and faster networks mean that Microsoft and Sony can offer consoles to players with different budgets. 

Sony offers a premium version of the PS5 with internal memory and 4K resolution via an Ultra HD Blu-ray player for EUR 499 (roughly Rs. 42,900) and a digital version which plays online games goes for EUR 399 (roughly Rs. 34,900). The PlayStation 5 comes for Rs. 49,990 in India while the PS5 Digital Edition will be available for Rs. 39,990.

Microsoft is offering the premium version of its Xbox Series X at the same price as the PS5, but is pricing the digital version more aggressively at EUR 299 (roughly Rs. 26,200). The Xbox Series X is priced at Rs. 49,990 and the Series S is priced at Rs. 34,990  in India.

"Sony, with its entry model, is allowing itself a price above that of Microsoft. As market leader it can allow itself to do that," gaming analyst Laurent Michaud told AFP.

"It would have been interesting for Microsoft to push its pricing strategy to come in a little lower on the top range" model, Michaud said.

Design: From futurist to contemporary 
On design, the firms have taken radically different approaches.

Sony's PS5 stands tall and sleek, with a V-shaped white exterior on black with subtle blue lighting for a futurist style which some consider would not look out of place on a Star Wars set.

The controller retains the white-on-black look in a radical departure from previous incarnations. 

Xbox sticks with sober black and a discreet logo on a black tower and a controller that remains aesthetically faithful to previous generations.

Specs: Xbox feels the power
For the Xbox design team, their product is "the fastest most powerful ever" console. The company's website urges fans to come on in, fire up and "power your dreams". 

The kit, which affords potential 8K video capabilities, boasts a 12-teraflop graphics processor, compared with 10.3 for the PS5 and superior data crunching power overall.  

In terms of memory the two consoles are roughly even.

For Michaud however, the battle over processing power misses the point.

"The more you widen the player base, the less power is a criterion. Kids couldn't care less about power when they are playing Fortnite. What counts is the gaming experience," he said.

Sony all out on catalogue big hitters

In terms of exclusive titles Sony has pulled out a top-drawer selection to coincide with its launch, including Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales

Fans will have to wait a while for Final Fantasy XVI, the last in the celebrated series, but it will be exclusive to the PS5.

Microsoft had hoped that Halo Infinite would help drive sales at the Xbox Series X launch, but the coronavirus pandemic has delayed publication of the game until 2021.

But the software giant has broken open its piggy bank to boost the Xbox catalogue, splurging $7.5 billion (Rs. 55,223 crores) on Bethesda Softworks, publisher of the popular games The Elder Scrolls and Fallout.

Where the thorny old issue of compatibility is concerned, Xbox Series X buyers will be able to play games written for all previous consoles.

PS5 buyers should be able to play games written for PS4, but not earlier machines.


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