Introduction The PS4 Pro is a massive change from the consoles we've seen before. Whereas traditionally each new piece of hardware (excluding hardware refreshes like the PS4 slim) represented a clean break with the previous console, the PS4 Pro is a much smaller step. Instead it maintains exactly the same library of games as the existing PS4. All PS4 games work on the PS4 Pro, and all of the game's that are released for the PS4 Pro will continue to work on the existing PS4. So it's not exactly a PS5, but it's a significant upgrade over the existing PS4. Chief amongst the upgraded specs is support for new technologies like 4K and HDR which will allow you to make use of the newest generation of TV hardware. The downside is that not all of it will be native 4K, but Sony has also baked in a number of clever upscaling technologies to the new console to act as a stopgap. But is it worth the upgrade? The answer to that question will depend entirely o
Xbox one Xbox One bundles Xbox One is sold in what feels like a constantly expanding bundle market. In fact, don't buy the console if it doesn't come with at least one game. At any given time the odds are there's a bundle that includes a game that's right for you. For the most part, the Kinect camera-microphone array has been eliminated from bundles, but you can still purchase the original tandem for around $400 or more. Alternately, you can buy the Kinect module separately (usually with a game included) for $150. That said, we really can't recommend Kinect for much of anything. No matter when you decide to buy an Xbox One, odds are you'll find a compelling bundle or discounted special pricing. Major Xbox One exclusive games (available now or soon): - Halo 5 - Forza Motorsport 6 - Rise of the Tomb Raider (timed exclusive) - Halo: Master Chief Collection - Sunset Overdrive - Titanfall (also available on PC) - Rare Replay Major Xbo