We opened the show with official confirmation for the rumored Xbox One S, a new
slimmer version of the console which dispenses with the heretofore mandatory Kinect 2.0.
That figure includes PS4, PS4 Pro and the new
slim version of the console, and represents sales to customers, rather than shipments to stores.
Not exact matches
This mod is a
slimmed down
version (
console version) and does not yet have the full amount
of scripts, animations etc..
Truth
of the matter is that both the PS4 and the Xbox one are severely SEVERELY outdated... And when both
consoles release
slimmer versions with better hardware you could
of probably bought yourself a very nice PC that does everything... with MGSV coming out on PC and selling well the days
of exlusives is coming to an end... as a matter
of fact if Halo 5 ever comes out on PC I might never buy a
console again.
As many
of you will now now Microsoft are releasing a new
version of our beloved
console, nicknamed the «
Slim».
Everyone participating in the ESOTU
console beta test will have access to the full
console version of the game, not a
slimmed down
version.
Well, currently, there are two separate
versions of both
console: Sony has PS4 Pro and PS4
Slim, while Microsoft has the Xbox One X and Xbox One S.
Microsoft told us to expect an announcement much bigger than the renaming
of Project Natal to Microsoft Kinect, and while the Xbox 360
Slim is by no means an earth - shattering unveiling, there is more than enough for owners
of the more portly
version of the
console to get excited about.
I'm gathering the chances
of this hitting
consoles is
slim to none, so figure on this being the sole
version you'll see until something else is announced.
During E3, Microsoft announced the upcoming Xbox One S, a
slimmed down
version of the next - gen
console with support for HDR, Blu - rays and 4K, and now we've got a look at the limited edition Gears
of War 4 bundle, which features a blood - red
version of the 2 TB
console, a digital copy
of Gears
of War -LSB-...]
Sony cut the price
of the PS3 massively, brought out a
slim version, made efforts to reach out to third parties like valve who were having trouble developing on the system, brought out great exclusives like Uncharted 2, etc, and by the end
of the gen, ended up with one
of the best selling
consoles of all time, even though it wasn't as strong as the PS1 or PS2.
Many bundles come with newly released AAA titles or extra accessories for a very low price so there's great value in these bundles now since the
slim and upgraded
versions of both
consoles released to the market.
Not so according to news making its way out
of Eurogamer today, where it is said that there will be no more 2 TB Xbox Ones being made and anyone wanting the
slim line
console will either have to buy the 500gb or 1 TB
versions due out later this year or buy the 2 TB Gears
of War 4 Special Edition out in October.
Quantum Break is one
of the games that was making me consider picking up an xbox one, though that would depend on the reviews and my number one option was to wait for the xbox one
slim version before picking up the
console.
However, the PlayStation 3
Slim version addressed several grievances
of the
console's fans.
However, you can still get your hands on the
Slim 500 GB bundle, which features a black
version of the
console bundled in with a digital copy
of the game.
The
Slim edition in an update on the original
console, and is now the most commonly available
version, coming in the majority
of our bundles above.
A Nintendo Switch Mini could be highly possible, given that the trend
of mini
versions of other
consoles like the Playstation 4
slim resonates well with gamers.
Sony has revealed that a silver
version of its PS3
Slim console will hit Japanese shops next month.The limited edition «satin silver» model will be available in both 160 GB and 320 GB variations when it lands on Japanese high streets (do Japanese cities... Read more
In the past, the PlayStation 2 and 3 were relaunched with a
slimmed - down
version that grabbed the attention
of consumers sitting on the fence, while also trimming some
of the proverbial fat from the
consoles» designs.
Meanwhile Microsoft has already released their
slimmer version of the Xbox One — wave goodbye to the old VCR design and instead the welcome a sexy and
slimmer console with greater storage and nifty features like 4K Ultra HD playback.
Here they are also expected to reveal the Neo and an even
slimmer version of the PS4 too — although it seems the cat is really out the bag here as earlier in the week Twitter user @shortmaneighty2 discovered a listing online for what appeared to be the PS4
Slim, purchased it and has now given the web a full look at one
of the
consoles that's expected to be announced next week.
Previously when a new iteration
of a
console was released, it had usually just been a smaller
version requiring less power, essentially making it more streamlined, such as the PSone, PS2
Slim, PS3
Slim, PS3 Super
Slim, Xbox 360S, etc..
The surprise was that Microsoft announced Project Scorpio at the same time they announced a fairly compelling new
version of their existing Xbox One
console, the Xbox
Slim which will release August 2016.
While it's not a huge reduction, Amazon Australia currently has the lowest price going for the 500 GB
version of the PS4
Slim console.
The alleged
slimmer, redesigned
version of the eighth generation video game
console is going for # 295 only with 500 GB
of storage.
One
of these
consoles is meant to be over four times as powerful as the current model, whilst the other is set to be a
slimmed down
version of...
The newest
version of Micrsoft's flagship gaming
console, the Xbox One S is
slimmer and more powerful than its predecessor.
New characters emerging in the
console version include re-imagined favourites from past Tekken releases, as well as never before available characters such as a
slimmed down
version of Bob and even Lili's butler, Sebastian gets into the mix.
Reducing the price
of the
console would help it to clear out remaining stocks before the new model is launched; reports have suggested that the updated Xbox One, which is said to be around 40 %
slimmer than the current
version, featuring 4K video support, could go on sale as soon as August.