Ars Technica compare and contrast the next-gen consoles' innards just in time for launch.
Today, Ubisoft announced the launch of Skull and Bones’ second season, “Chorus of Havoc” in which players will face the maniacal Hubac Twins – the Compagnie Royale’s enforces who rampage through the seas.
CD Projekt has concluded support work on Cyberpunk 2077, as the studio has turned focus towards the next Witcher and several other projects.
Games Asylum: "With the video game market stalling, publishers have finally realised that it’s beneficial to release their games on as many platforms as possible. Microsoft made headlines with multiplatform announcements earlier this year, and Square-Enix has plans to cast their nets wider too. Yet, the allure is still there for publishers to release games on Apple Arcade first. It’s easy to see why, with development costs being on the lower end of the scale, and Apple clearly incentivising with their subscription model. One upshot is when games finally make the jump from Apple Arcade to consoles, they’ve already received several updates. Horizon Chase 2 is a good example of this, just as polished as a car off the showroom floor. Visually, at least."
The devil is always in the details.
Wonder how long after these are out before these sites drop the niceties and start calling it strait?
A tech site downplaying the hardware and saying it's more about the software and services lol
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"The short version of that story is that the newest Battlefield is running at 1280×720 on the Xbox One but 1600×900 resolution on the PS4. Both versions are running at 60 frames per second and look mostly similar from a normal viewing distance of eight-to-10 feet"
"Microsoft and Sony will bend over backwards to tell you how different one console (their console) is from the competition, but in the end the boxes are very, very similar, even if they're not identical. 'If early games are any indication, the PS4's beefier GPU will give it the performance edge in the long term, but this console war is one that will be fought primarily with software and services, not with silicon'."
YOU'RE A 'TECH' SITE!!!