Everyone know that PlayStation's strength lies in
the strong first party exclusives.
Not exact matches
Hopefully Microsoft is greenlighting several
first party and second
party exclusive games to stage a comeback in 2019 - 2020 because as is, the Xbox brand has lacked true
exclusives this year and it's starting to show in sales in Xbox's
strongest region, the U.S.
No matter which console you prefer, it's hard to argue that Sony hasn't had a
stronger, more diverse set of
first -
party exclusives for its PlayStation 4.
The PS4 Pro, on the other hand, is only capable of upscaling games to 4K but has the advantage of having a
stronger stable of
first -
party exclusive games.
Sony is in a
strong enough position not to have to offer it's
first party exclusives as an incentive, but if they did this it would cement their position as the clear winners of this generation not only in sales but also in innovation and value, leaving the company in the
strongest possible position to enter the next generation with the PlayStation 5.
Hopefully Microsoft is greenlighting several
first party and second
party exclusive games to stage a comeback in 2019 - 2020 because as is, the Xbox brand has lacked true
exclusives this year and it's starting to show in sales in Xbox's
strongest region, the U.S.
The PlayStation 4 has such a massive lead over other consoles on the market right now because not only do they have a
strong first -
party lineup, but an impressive lineup of
exclusive third -
party titles like Persona 5, Yakuza 6, Nioh, NieR: Automata, and more.