Xbox One launch heats videogame console war

Xbox One launch heats videogame console war
Updated 18 March 2014
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Xbox One launch heats videogame console war

Xbox One launch heats videogame console war

SAN FRANCISCO: Microsoft on Friday releases its Xbox One game console, taking on Sony’s PlayStation 4 in a battle for the hearts and minds of Internet-era home entertainment.
Sony last week unleashed its new champion in the long-running console war, getting a slight jump on Microsoft heading into the prime holiday shopping season.
The Xbox One, successor to the Xbox 360, the top-selling console in North America, will debut at a price of $500 while Sony’s PS4 is priced at $400. Sony said it sold more than a million PS4 consoles in the 24 hours after its release on Nov. 15, but the debut was marred by complaints by a small percentage of buyers of units malfunctioning.
Analysts said that it remained to be seen which of the new-generation consoles will prove more popular, noting that the lower price plays in favor of the PS4.
“If history has anything to say about it, core gamers tend to favor Sony,” said Brian Blau, research director at analyst firm Gartner.
“There is nothing I’ve seen to say that one platform is going to have an advantage over the other.”
Both consoles boast upgrades which provide richer graphics and more immersive game play than their predecessors. Social features of online play have also been enhanced, along with the ability to share with friends.
Microsoft touts the Xbox One console as a home entertainment hub that goes far beyond games.
The beefed-up hardware allows for instant switching between games, television, and Internet browsing. Microsoft-owned Skype was integrated for online group video calls.
Kinect motion and sound sensing accessories accompanying the consoles recognize users; respond instantly to commands spoken in natural language, and even detect a person’s pulse.
“This is the beginning of a new generation of games and entertainment and a new generation of smart TV,” Microsoft entertainment unit executive Yusuf Mehdi said when Xbox One was unveiled.
Mehdi maintained that a strong selling point is that Kinect devices, which were sold as Xbox 360 accessories, will be included with Xbox One consoles.
Microsoft has put its hardware and software mastery to effective use, bringing game controllers, tablets, smartphones, voice, and gesture together in the Xbox One.
In a move that might irk gamers, neither Xbox One or PS4 are compatible with titles designed for play on earlier versions of consoles.
Mehdi was not worried about the booming popularity of play on smartphones and tablet computers, saying it has increased the appetite for interactive entertainment in what has grown to a $93 billion industry, including sales of software and hardware for consoles, PCs and handheld devices.