![]() ![]() ![]() The PS4 has an advantage in third-person stuff like Grand Theft Auto, Watch Dogs and so forth. If I had to pinpoint a pattern I'd give the Xbox One an advantage across shooters and sports games. Games like Assassin's Creed IV will lean toward the PS4 while Call of Duty: Ghosts leans toward Xbox One – often these perks are timed with later releases on other systems. Meanwhile, both Sony and Microsoft have numerous content bonuses available for a variety of cross-platform games. Fifteen of the titles will be available as physical media and digital download, while the remaining 18 will be digital download only. ![]() Like the Xbox One, many of these are cross-platform and many are exclusives. According to Microsoft, these games will all be available on day one:Īccording to The Verge, Sony has a total of 33 launch titles which will be available by year's end. Microsoft has a total of 23 titles lined up, many of which are cross-over, with a handful of Xbox exclusives such as the really great looking Dead Rising 3. The full launch lineup for both Microsoft's Xbox One and Sony's PS4 have been revealed, though more games could be added and it's always possible that some of these games could be delayed.ĭavid Thier posted the Xbox One line-up earlier today.
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