Based on the cheers and jeers coming out of this week's E3 video game trade show about the Xbox One and PlayStation 4, you'd think we were about to enter a new era of cutting-edge game machines, complete with a new arms race of processors, GPUs, and other features. But if you look at how media consumption has changed rapidly over the past several years, and more importantly, how the hardware used to consume said media has also changed, that may not be the case at all.
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Nahh I dont think so.
Well if this is the end. Sony will be going out with a bang.
Maybe for M$ but not for Sony.
With the way things are going I think and surely hope Xbox One will be last Xbox console and happily waiting for PS5 in about 10 years.
Give it up already!!
This new generation hasn't even began yet so it's completely impossible for anyone to tell whether it will be the last.
If anything, console sales are growing expedientialy year on year. Its already been claimed that this years E3 was the most viewed E3 ever! so it wouldn't make sense in anybody's world to make this the last generation!