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The eighth generation of console releases are almost upon us! And because of that there is a ton of data floating around out there about the next gen consoles, almost to the point where it becomes indigestible in its raw form. So we went ahead created a lovely infographic for you all detailing some of that data. Genres of games, indie titles, controller differences, peripheral software, third party media partnerships: this infographic truly does have everything. Weve scoured the globe for the most up to date information possible, but being so close to launch we realize the torrent of announcements that will be coming our way. This is for here and now, and we hope it illuminates some differences between the consoles that werent so clear before.
Click to page two if you'd like to see the entire infographic.
The age of third-person, over-the-shoulder, narrative-driven, action-adventure titles is upon us, with both shooter and action/adventure genres taking the cake for amount of games currently confirmed for the next generation. Indie titles are also blossoming, as you can see from the Arcade section. In this infographic are all the confirmed games with semblances of a release date, but there are still a ton more out there. Want to see what those are? Hop on over to every single PS4 game announced so far and every single Xbox One game announced so far for more information.
Refreshingly, there seems to be a great batch of original IPS coming out for both consoles. If you want to see what those are, once again hop on over to every single PS4 game announced so far and every single Xbox One game announced so far for more information.
Ah, here we see what was affecting those genre and exclusives graphics so much: the indie titles that PS4 is ramping up with. If you want to see the indie games on the horizon, regardless of platform, head on over to Upcomming indie games for 2013 and beyond.
So whats the difference between the two consoles themselves? Weve heard much about the the capacity difference between the two consoles, but what are the numbers behind those statements? Heres a handy side-by-side comparison for just that purpose. But what exactly are you getting in each console box? Well the Xbox One package comes with: the Xbox One console, Kinect sensor, one controller, HDMI Cable, Xbox One Chat Headset, and 14 days free of XBLA. For the PS4 package: the PS4 console, one controller, USB charging cable for that controller, headset, HDMI cable, and 14 days free of PS+.
Sure this is a fine comparison of the differences between the two controllers. But, what about something more sensual? Well, then youd probably have to head on over to the Sensual hands on controller comparison for adeeper understanding.
There is a lot of speculation flying around about what exactly will and wont be on each console in terms of media. Here though we stuck to the hard, confirmed facts. Stay tuned to see what else gets added to the lists in the weeks leading up to launch.
So there it is, the PS4 and Xbox One consoles going toe to toe on their content. Anything surprise you? Anything confirm your suspicions? Let us know it the comments below.
If you want the entire infographic for your own devices, click here.