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PlayStation 4 Neo with 4K rumored to arrive in late 2016
With Project Scorpio not tipped to arrive until late 2017, customers are less likely to invest in the slimmer Xbox One S, which launches this August. With 4K getting so popular in the recent times, this capability makes the Xbox One S closer to the cheapest 4K Blu-Ray player that you can find in the market.
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At this point, Sony has officially confirmed the existence of the PlayStation 4 Neo, a more powerful console aimed to drive better PlayStation VR experiences and while many were expecting the console to show up at E3, it was nowhere to be seen. So will this new console have 4K resolution?
The new Xbox One S controller will be able to connect to the PC seamlessly, which would be good news to fans as they can shift to the console and in their desktop to play their favorite games. With what Microsoft has given out so far, the “beast” he is referring to might just be like a high-end VR-ready gaming PC with an Xbox interface. Then came rumors that claimed Sony is working on PS4.5 also known as PS4 Neo. “It is no small irony that the E3 events went on at the EXACT same time as Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella was announcing the $26 billion acquisition of LinkedIn”. Leave your thoughts in the comment section below, and for more on the PlayStation Neo and Project Scorpio, keep it locked to Mammoth Gamers! I’m not certain why the companies could just wait until their next versions of their consoles to go all 4K, but perhaps we are just getting shortening the cycles of consoles.
We don’t know the actual figure but we do think Microsoft is planning the launch smartly, to make sure there are enough top exclusives out next year that can benefit from the upgrade in hardware. There were speculations that the Xbox Scorpio will have 4K display support.
The flipside is that while the entertainment focus of the Xbox One may have put off some at first, it does things that the PS4 can not.
And rumour is that the same PS4 games will work on both consoles – so you don’t have to ditch your current library, and the new games will simply run better on the next box.
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Brimming with joy and pride over achieving something impeccable, he continued saying that he was one among the team when the original Xbox was built.