![]() Sometimes they agreed, sometimes they didn’t, but here’s what the gamers in my house thought of both the PlayStation 5 and the Xbox Series X. I sat down with my two favorite guys and asked them to argue their case for their favorite system. My husband, who I jokingly call my “ tech guy,” says the Xbox Series X gets lots of dad points from him. My son, ever the lover of new technology, thinks the PlayStation 5 reigns supreme. My family has spent the last few weeks testing out both the PlayStation 5 and the Xbox Series X, and we are a house divided. Somehow, I managed to get my hands on both. It's a good problem for Microsoft and Sony, but a major bummer for parents hoping to score one as a holiday gift for their kids. Since their releases, retailers are unable to keep either platform’s newest addition in stock. But just in time to be two of 2020's saving graces, both manufacturers gave quarantined gamers a new way to occupy their time by releasing brand-new systems: the Xbox Series S and X and the PlayStation 5.Īs the parent of a 12-year-old who is obsessed with all things gaming, I can confirm that there was much dinner table discussion about the new systems for months leading up to their early November releases.Īnd my son isn’t alone in that sentiment. It’s been seven years since two of the biggest video game brands - Xbox and PlayStation - released new consoles. ![]()
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