Or not, as the case might be.
A series of drawn-to-scale diagrams are assisting players better understand how next-gen consoles PS5 and Xbox Series X/S will suit their media and homes centres.
In a series of tweets, illustrator Keisawada drew a number of scaled diagrams that show how each of the next-gen systems will look compared to existing hardware, and … theyre big. Truly big. Here, have a look:
In a series of tweets, illustrator Keisawada drew a number of scaled diagrams that show how each of the next-gen systems will look compared to existing hardware, and … theyre huge. While were on the subject of the PS5, yesterday Sony apologised for the chaos caused by PlayStation 5 pre-orders previously this week. “Lets be truthful: PS5 pre-orders could have been a lot smoother,” Sony said in a tweet on the main PlayStation account. Over the next couple of days, we will launch more PS5 consoles for preorder – merchants will share more details.
We currently knew that both Sonys and Microsofts new systems are pretty chunky, the addition of other existing hardware helps contexualise simply how much space the next-gen systems will take up, especially for those playing on smaller monitors or television sets.
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Xbox Series X( 151x151x301mm)??????? pic.twitter.com/Y9VDEkbokW—???(?????????????) (@keisawada) September 20, 2020
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Xbox Series S( 275x151x63.5 mm)??????? pic.twitter.com/C1K4mIOHBA—???(?????????????) (@keisawada) September 20, 2020
While were on the topic of the PS5, yesterday Sony apologised for the turmoil caused by PlayStation 5 pre-orders previously this week. “Lets be honest: PS5 pre-orders could have been a lot smoother,” Sony said in a tweet on the official PlayStation account.
” And more PS5s will be offered through completion of the year.”