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Xbox in 2026: New Games, Evolving Stereotypes, and Future Outlook

Originally Published 2 days ago — by Pure Xbox

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In 2026, the Xbox One remains a viable option for gaming if found at a good price, but it is limited in support for new titles compared to current-gen consoles like the Xbox Series S and X. The Xbox One X offers the best performance among the older models, but the Series S provides the best value for current-generation gaming without a disc drive. Overall, buying an Xbox One in 2026 is worth it only if you find a significant deal, but upgrading to a newer console is recommended for the latest games and features.

Battlefield 6 Performance Highlights: PS5 Pro Leads, AMD’s 3D V-Cache Excels

Originally Published 5 months ago — by Wccftech

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A comparison of Battlefield 6 on different consoles shows that the PlayStation 5 Pro offers the highest resolution and visual quality, with Xbox Series X close behind, while Xbox Series S has some compromises to maintain performance. The game performs well across all platforms, with the open beta being highly successful despite some issues like cheating. Battlefield 6 is set to launch on October 10 on PC and consoles.

Xbox Series S vs Switch 2 in Hogwarts Legacy: Surprising Findings

Originally Published 6 months ago — by Pure Xbox

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A comparison between the Xbox Series S and Nintendo Switch 2 for Hogwarts Legacy shows the Series S providing a significantly better gaming experience, with higher quality assets and more settings options, highlighting its value in the current market despite the Switch 2's upgrades.

Nintendo Switch 2 Breaks Sales Records and Outpaces Original

Originally Published 7 months ago — by The Verge

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Nintendo Switch 2 is larger and more powerful than its predecessor, the original Switch and Switch OLED, but still smaller than some other handhelds like the Steam Deck. It features a bigger size that feels right for a Switch, though less colorful and fun-looking than earlier models, and compares visually to other consoles like the PlayStation 2 and modern PlayStation and Xbox systems.

Elden Ring Nightreign Faces Criticism Over Lack of Progress and Support

Originally Published 7 months ago — by Eurogamer

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Elden Ring: Nightreign, despite its engaging gameplay, suffers from ongoing technical issues on consoles, including inconsistent frame rates and lack of PS5 Pro support, with performance remaining subpar across current-gen systems and no significant improvements since its beta release.

Nintendo Switch 2 Outperforms PS4 with Enhanced Specs and Cyberpunk 2077 Support

Originally Published 7 months ago — by Wccftech

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The Nintendo Switch 2 features upgraded RAM, storage, and NVIDIA DLSS support, allowing it to surpass PlayStation 4 in quality, especially for games like Cyberpunk 2077, which benefits from these enhancements despite not matching PC visuals. The system's improvements include eliminating mechanical drives and increasing RAM, enabling better performance and compatibility with expansions, with a focus on delivering a tailored gaming experience at 30-40 FPS.

"Comparing the PS5 Slim to the Launch Version and Xbox: A Visual Comparison"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by IGN

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Sony has announced slimmer versions of the PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 5 Digital Edition, with the new models being reduced in volume and weight compared to the launch versions. IGN has provided a size comparison between the consoles, including the Xbox Series X/S. The new PS5s have 1TB of storage, an option to add an Ultra HD Blu-ray Disc Drive, and four separate cover panels. The new PS5 Digital Edition has increased in price by $50. Sony will also be selling a new vertical stand separately.