Nintendo Switch
The Nintendo Switch advertised itself as a handheld gaming device after its first disclosure, which could not only be played on your TV at home, but also brought around and playable everywhere you went. The revolutionary Nintendo console makes it easy to play on the go and comes with a split-screen control and disassembly options so that you can play with friends.
For the production of its upcoming titles, the Nintendo Switch has 50 third party developers in collaboration. Hits such as Mario Kart 8, Zelda’s Legend: Breath of the Wild, and Mario Odyssey have provided it with a good lineup. With its mobile snap-off joy-con controllers, the Switch offers an excellent system for parties. Once out of its docking station, it acts as a tablet with its dedicated screen that can be shared with others through multiplayer split-screen games.
Microsoft Xbox One X 1TB
With some of the most powerful hardware you’ll find in a gaming console today, the Xbox One X capitalizes on the previous Xbox One platform. The Xbox One X takes the cake if you’re trying to get the highest sense of realism from a new gaming console with the most powerful displays.
With 326GB/s and 12 GB GDDR5 RAM, the Xbox One X comprises six trillion floating-point operations per second, giving it the most graphical horsepower to render native 4 K HD graphics 60 frames per second. This makes games like Call of Duty: WWII have an enhanced sense of realism, detailing everything from flowing hair, sun rays, and fibre to clothes. All Xbox One games are compatible and even run better in Full HD on the Xbox One X. Microsoft also plans to add backward compatibility with the original Xbox and Xbox 360 to the system as well.
PlayStation 4 Pro 1TB Console
It’s hard to doubt the 62 per cent market capture and user base of Sony’s PlayStation 4, with almost 64 million sold worldwide. The PlayStation 4 Pro 1 TB Console is the newest edition, bringing an improved version of the system with an even more robust capacity.
With 4 K high definition gaming and video streaming, as well as twice the GPU capacity of a regular PS4, the PlayStation 4 Pro version previews the frame rates for its PS4 titles, many to 60 fps. The massive library of the PlayStation 4 contains 1,648 games, all of which, with its Pro version, can be played in HD. The computer is also fantastic for its multimedia capabilities, playing Blu-ray disks, streaming TV, music, and more on its PlayStation Store with dedicated applications and downloadable games. There’s always someone willing to play online with you because of its success, so you will never miss out on the game.
Google Stadia
Another Next-gen console that can surprise you is Google Stadia.Technically, Google’s gaming experiment is not a console. It’s an online streaming service designed to let you play games on any platform anywhere. You can stream games like Destiny 2 directly to your tablet, PC, Smart TV, or Chromecast if you have a good enough Internet connection.
There are options for players with more inadequate internet to turn down the graphical fidelity to improve performance. Google also opened its production studio to produce exclusive Google Stadia titles, in addition to multiplatform third-party titles. Stadia’s premise is a fascinating concept for players curious about what gaming will look like in the future, with several other businesses venturing into cloud-based gameplay.
In terms of hardware, Google has built a Stadia-specific controller that can directly connect to Wi-Fi to minimize latency. However, it is not mandatory to purchase Google’s official Stadia controller, but you can catch a third-party controller such as the Xbox One Elite or Dualshock 4 instead.
You’ll have better access to the suite of social features Stadia is playing with if you go with Google’s controller. Stadia aims to expand on Twitch’s foundations, bringing in one place gameplay, streaming, and social media. To create Stadia as a significant player in the video game world, Google has a lot of work to do, but its idea is undoubtedly impressive.