PS4 vs Xbox One exclusives

23 September 2013
PS4 vs Xbox

With the incoming the next-generation of consoles, namely the Xbox One and PS4, the real battle always comes down to the games, but what is each system offering exclusively?

Each platform is undoubtedly offering some interesting and unique titles to kick off the next-generation of gaming.

The Xbox One currently has 13 scheduled exclusives that we know of, which includes mainstream triple-A titles and indies releasing through digital distribution.

The PS4 has 11 games heading our way, including some new indie titles announced this year at Gamescom 2013.

Check out the lists below, and let us know which system you’re leaning towards:

Xbox One Playstation 4
Halo 5 The Order: 1886
TitanFall Drive Club
Dead Rising 3 Infamous: Second Son
Forza Motorsport 5 Killzone: Shadow Fall
Ryse Knack
Quantum Break Deep Down
Killer Instinct The Witness
Sunset Overdrive Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture
Project Spark Resogun
Below Rime
D4 Shadow of the Beast
Kinect Sports Rivals
Untitled Black Tusk project

Microsoft’s Xbox One is on track to launch in thirteen countries around the world (22 November in the UK) and will be debuting at a price of $499 in the US and Canada. PlayStation 4 will release on 29 November in Europe, Australia and New Zealand and 15 November in the US and Canada.

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  1. Just Sam
    02.10.2013 at 08:39

    I think the fact that Windows is bringing out a longer list of launch games won’t make a huge difference to the console I’ll be buying. I think the fact that Microsoft is selling One as a family entertainment system more than as a hardcore gaming console is a huge turn off for me. I have both (360 and PS3) consoles now, but I think I’ll only be buying the PS4.

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