Sony and Microsoft's PlayStation 5 and Xbox Two are currently being developed, however, new claims have surfaced suggesting that the two new consoles might be released earlier than expected. However, by the time it hits the market, upgrades might subsequently be needed.
Although, as reported by Yibada, the relase of the consoles will be early the emergence of 4K gaming in retailers nowadays suggest that it would be something mainstream by the time both consoles hit the stores.
Moreover, the expected release of VR technology next year also provides a new level of possibilities for gamers. Thus an upgrade after the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Two's release could be a suitable move to provide an upgraded gaming experience for the users.
According to Realty Today, both Sony and Microsoft can resort to AMD to upgrade its performance and choose a processing unit that is able to operate five times better than the performance of consoles nowadays. Furthermore, AMD also features backward compatibility that will ensure that the games released in previous consoles such as PS4 and Xbox One will still work in the new gadgets.
With the increasing importance of Streaming, Value Walk reported that it will be increased further with the anticipated release of the consoles. It is also speculated that PlayStation 5 could be equipped with a new streaming service that will revolutionize the way it operates.
However, it is also expected for Sony and Microsoft to retain their media, during at least the early days of the release of the consoles. It is currently unclear when both consoles will hit the market shelves as gamers are patiently waiting since it has been years since its predecessors were released.
Release for PlayStation 5 is heavily rumored to take place sometime in 2018 while no specific details on the year, Xbox Two, on the other hand, is speculated to be eyeing on an earlier release date than its competitor.
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