‘Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War’ and ‘Modern Warfare’ combined will exceed 320 GB on next-gen systems
The PlayStation 5
PlayStation 5 review: PS5 is a sensory game-changer
If the PS5 wasn’t so massive, it could be considered a near-perfect console. It’s quiet, powerful and quick. And it provides a glimpse into the future.
A feel for the game: PS5 is betting that what’s good for developers is good for gamers
Mark Cerny and Sony studio developers explain the thinking and design behind the latest and greatest PlayStation console.
• PlayStation CEO Jim Ryan on expanding the brand, and the far-off future of VR
• The PlayStation 5 is titanic. Here’s how we fit it in our home setups.
• PlayStation CEO Jim Ryan says more PlayStation 5 units will be available than PS4s in 2013
Xbox Series X/S
Xbox Series X and S review and comparison: Next-gen feels awfully familiar
The Series X is powerful, but without a showcase game to show off its potential, it’s hard to say how good it is. The Series S? It’s clearly the budget option.
Xbox Series S review: A closer look at the compact, all-digital console
It’s got less space, less power but still shows some speed at an appealing price.
• The $499 Xbox Series X is coming Nov. 10, alongside ‘Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla’
• Microsoft to release $299 Xbox Series S, a smaller console with a smaller price, Nov. 10
Next-gen games
• ‘Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales’ is confident and entertaining, just like the movies
• Already announced Bethesda games won’t be exclusive to Xbox. What’s next is less clear.
• Xbox needs ‘Halo Infinite.’ It doesn’t mean it needs a killer launch lineup.
• Here are the best new things we noticed about ‘Assassin’s Creed Valhalla’
• ‘Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart’ and the power of the PS5
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