Gabz
Gabz

@ohBananaJoe I am kinda on the same boat at far as buying new gen consoles much later than their release date. I am sure I will be buying the ps5 eventually but I am not too worry about it. I agree that the PlayStation 4 (in this case) still have tons of games that you (and I) are yet to play. But then you have the case of the new Xbox. With services like game pass, you can buy the new console and have access to TONS of games from previous generations, including Xbox 360 and the original Xbox. Even if you buy the new console and no physical games with it but do get game pass, your access to games it’s massive! I don’t know why Sony hasn’t done a rip-off yet of the game pass model.

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ronguest
ronguest

@Gabz Isn’t Sony’s PS Now game subscription similar? I used it for awhile a couple of years ago to play some older games.

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Gabz
Gabz

@ronguest close but its library isn’t as big and

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skoobz
skoobz

@ronguest One major difference is a lot of new Xbox games pop up on GamePass. It has me thinking of their next gen a bit more.

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ronguest
ronguest

@sku_b MS recent announcements and purchase of Bethesda certainly are significant and the only thing that sways our enthusiasm for the PS5. I think Sony will have to respond in some form. The competition will hopefully be good for consumers in this case.

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