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Xbox Series X

There has never been a new generation of games consoles quite like the one including the Xbox Series X. Usually, a new console brings with it an opening volley of new and exciting games. The message: if you want to play the new games, you have to buy the new console.

That’s not the case this time. Neither the Xbox Series X nor the PlayStation 5 has any exclusive games. Everything the two consoles can play can also be bought for and played on an Xbox One or a PlayStation 4. Undoubtedly, that will change and the ‘old’ consoles will be left behind but, for the foreseeable future, you don’t need to buy the latest console in order to play the latest games.

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