BBC Knowledge April 2017

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| GAMES

ON THE SHELVES

Developed by Japanese giant Sony,
PlayStation is currently at its 4th
generation stage, and has taken
over a whopping 53 million households
since its debut in 2012. If this weren’t
enough, last November, the brand-
new PlayStation 4 Pro hit the market,
boosting core capabilities considerably.
Despite the absence of a 4K Blue-ray
player, PS4 Pro supports 4K graphics,
showcasing a graphic processor
twice as powerful as that featured
by the original PS4. Additionally,
it features 1TB of inbuilt storage
size, with a bandwidth of 218 GB/s.
This overcomplicated jargon means
that Sony’s newborn will be a serious
threat to its direct competitor Xbox One.
That is, unless Microsoft can somehow
tackle the assault of what is definitely
to be the best-selling console out
there. PlayStation 4 Pro is available
now for $399.

SONY, NINTENDO, MICROSOFT, ZELDA

To the joy of many nostalgic gamers,
2017 will be characterised by the console war.
So pick a side, put your blindfolds on, and defend
one of these consoles till death does you part

CONSOLE


WAR

PlayStation 4 Pro


Nintendo Switch


Xbox Project


Scorpio


Unveiled last October and finally presented
during a live press conference on 13 January
this year, Nintendo Switch reflects the
company’s truest ethos when it comes to its
strategy: innovation rather than hardware
power. Switch will be the first hybrid console
of all times. It’s a home console when docked to a TV, and a handheld device otherwise.
Its 720p touchscreen tablet can be taken anywhere for a seamless gaming experience on
the go. While the competitors count on pixels and frame rate to appeal to tech-heads,
Switch will feature what is arguably the most versatile gamepad on the market – the Joy-Con.
It will also focus on local rather than online multiplayer, which means real-life gaming with
friends wherever, whenever. Another point in favour of Nintendo is the exclusive titles
the company is known for Super Mario Odyssey, for instance, is expected to be out by
the end of 2017. Nintendo Switch launches on 3 March at $299, along with The Legend
of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, reportedly the most anticipated title of the year.

Unlike the PS4 Pro, Microsoft’s Xbox Scorpio
won’t simply be an upgrade to Xbox One, but
a middle ground between the current console
and a full-fledged new hardware. Similar to its
competitor, Xbox Scorpio will boast 4K graphics,
and, thanks to the partnership with Rift, aims to bring
Virtual Reality to the common gamer. Allegedly the
most powerful console ever built, Scorpio is the answer
to Sony’s PS4 Pro. Talking numbers, Scorpio will show off
a processor worth 6 teraflops, which will allow a bandwidth of 320
GB/s. In simpler words, it’s a true video gaming monster that aims at leaving its competitors in
the dust. We know that with great power comes an even greater price; still, although we have
nothing but speculation so far, Xbox head Phil Spencer said that Scorpio will fall within the
usual console price range, in spite of wielding the specifics of a high-end PC. Xbox Scorpio
was unveiled during the 2016 E3 MEANS, and is scheduled for release at the end of 2017.

WORDS: NICOLO GOVONI

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