It will be interesting to see what happens. I just think if they go too soon as they did with PS3 they will lose the momentum. They still have something like a 2:1 install base over Xbox. A lot of people who will buy an X will have done so straight away. Those undecided will probably wait until E3 this year awaiting an announcement by Sony. It's a very strategic game of chess at the moment. MS have finally caught up but they don't have the game library yet. Sony risk losing developers to MS with the superior specs now though, as can already be seen a lot of developers are favouring the X over the he Pro. They need to find the right architecture though, otherwise it will be underpowered for next gen. Or over engineer and take a big loss on hardware for the first 2 years and hope to make it up on software and mid-gen refresh.
@OP, I know you are looking for a PS4 or Xbox One. But, just as a food for thought....
I play Ashes Cricket on Xbox One X, with 4k TV and HDR turned on. It's amazing, especially playing in licensed stadiums. Its very smooth due to superior hardware, and the graphics are excellent.
Xbox One X? Is that a new console....or an upgraded Xbox One?
It's the latest one Microsoft released end of last year. But it's quite expensive and if you are planning to pick up a console for playing only one game I surely wouldn't go for it.
One Xbox One console and Ashes Cricket game are winging their way to me courtesy of an online auction site. I hope to be batting and bowling this time next week.
I'm sure you'll have plenty of fun with it, I'm very much enjoying it on the Xbox to date.One Xbox One console and Ashes Cricket game are winging their way to me courtesy of an online auction site. I hope to be batting and bowling this time next week.
I'm sure you'll have plenty of fun with it, I'm very much enjoying it on the Xbox to date.