The author explains why Xbox One exclusive software has the edge this year but starting in 2015, it'll be all PlayStation.
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Xbox HAS 2014 conquered and for 2015 and beyond it looks incredible too
Halo 5
Quantum Break
Fable Legends
Gears of War 4
Scalebound
Crackdown 3
Phantom Dust
Rare unannounced games
343 unannounced game
Lionhead unannounced game
LXP unannounced game
Platform Next unannounced game
2015 and beyond has no winner yet
Have all the exclusives for 2015 and beyond been announced for either console?
The PS4 has 2 GOTY winning franchises releasing this year. The Last Of Us and LBP3. Not to mention that PS4 games on average have been rated higher for 2014.
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I'm not sure where all this killer line up for the Xbox One talk is coming from. It's good, not great like PS4's line up. 2015 could be a different story.
To date Xbox One only has one more exclusive than PS4. This comparison is pointless.