Nuts that as an Xbox guy I can admit I was much more confident in the XSX two months ago. But I'm also confident it will be great afterallUmm one of them is ready to go. Not so sure about the other
"The Xbox Series X comes out in November, probably around the same time as the PS5 if Sony ever gets around to announcing its release date. But they don’t need to come out then. In fact, maybe it would be for the best if they were just delayed until some time next year."
My sentiments exactly. Some hype died off after the consoles have been revealed. Now I just want them to announce a price or announce a delay. No waitingI don't really care that much one way or the other since Halo got delayed, but I do most definitely want Kotaku to STFU.
And maybe I would have more time and energy to get excited about it all if there wasn’t a facsist in the White House busily drumming up his hordes during an election year when the main vehicle for voting more safely during a pandemic is being actively sabotaged.
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And maybe I would have more time and energy to get excited about it all if there wasn’t a facsist in the White House busily drumming up his hordes during an election year when the main vehicle for voting more safely during a pandemic is being actively sabotaged.
*Holds forehand to forehead, then faints dramatically, but is caught by a throng of androgynous white militants, each weighing 120lbs, before hitting the floor.*
That’s not their hobby. Talking shit and fawning over made up controversy and virtue signaling politics is.Why do they hate the hobby they write about so much.
This is impossible to delay. There’s too much involved 2 months before launch.
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Thread sponsored by Google StadiaSony seems to be ready, why have them in the conversation? Microsoft isn’t completely ready and are trying to push it out already.
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We will launch this year -- that will happen -- and from my end we will absolutely make sure that we will bring all of the magic and all of the excitement of launches that we have had in the past.
For starters, less than three months out, neither Microsoft nor Sony has really demonstrated why we should all be getting excited about shelling out something like two week’s worth of minimum wages for a new plastic brick to sit beside our TVs. Better load times? More detailed graphics? I have no doubt developers will use the new technology to create another round of really cool games, but what Microsoft and Sony have actually shown so far across their multiple press conferences and blog posts feels much more reminiscent of what we got with the Xbox One X and PS4 Pro.