Xbox Series S Pricing Puts Sony And PS5 In A Difficult Position

Following its reveal of the Xbox Series X last December, Microsoft finally revealed its other next-generation console, the Xbox Series S. It’s a new approach to the launch of a new console generation, where both the premium and more affordable versions of the same platform are available from day one. Coming off a generation with half-step iterations–the Xbox One X and the PS4 Pro–it’s clear that Microsoft wants to give everyone some way to get in on its latest hardware. Which leaves Sony in a precarious position.

Sony has already revealed its hand with its own two versions of the PlayStation 5, albeit with a different philosophy in mind. Instead of providing two consoles that differ in terms of performance, Sony is simply giving customers the choice between having a disc drive or going all-in on digital purchases. The underlying hardware in both is identical, which suggests that their prices aren’t going to differ by much. At least, not to the degree at which Microsoft has positioned its Xbox Series X and Series S, which will retail for $500 and $300 respectively.

The Xbox Series S presents a potentially difficult marketing hurdle for Sony to overcome. At $300, it’s priced way too low for the more powerful, and more expensive to manufacture, PS5 to compete with, yet the existence of two versions of the PS5 immediately lends itself to the idea that it can. For those who understand the architectural differences between the two, this is a moot point. But for most customers who simply see two Xbox consoles and two PS5 consoles, understanding why they don’t trade blows at the same two price points could be very confusing. It’s evident already over social media, with numerous suggestions that the PS5 Digital edition should be priced to match the Series S. It’s just not feasible for Sony to make that move, never mind possible with the hardware it’s touting.

It’s not just at the cheaper end that Sony potentially faces issues though. The Xbox Series X coming in at $500 is a big deal, considering how much of Microsoft’s marketing has boasted about it being the most powerful next-generation console on the market. That’s true on paper, and Sony certainly understands how that is only one facet of a successful console, but it’s a crucial component at launch. In 2013, the PS4 was not only the more powerful console when compared to the Xbox One, but it was also the cheaper one. Back then Sony hadn’t established as much goodwill as it did across this generation with regards to stellar first-party titles, and yet it didn’t matter. It was enough for Sony to get the head start it needed, which might be exactly what Microsoft is looking to do here.

The Xbox Series X
The Xbox Series X

Gaining that initial lead doesn’t mean it will always carry through (the resurgence of the PS3 late into its cycle shows how a band launch can be turned around), but it establishes a trend that is difficult to break. There’s a snowball effect associated with early adoption, where friends and communities will gravitate to the more popular platform for multiplayer games. The rise of cross-platform multiplayer has potentially mitigated this to a degree, and serious multiplayer communities will always follow the platform that is supported for official competitions. But there’s a desire from either side to get out of the gates strong, using it as a platform to securely expand rather than claw back favor.

At $500, the Xbox Series X has the potential to force a reaction from Sony. There’s no definitive way of knowing yet if this is the price it had already settled on internally, but it hasn’t been too long since reports circulated suggesting the company was having trouble keeping production costs at low as Microsoft’s retail price for its console. Consoles also haven’t been sold at a loss for a long time, but if there was one company in this race with the financial stability to support it, it’s Microsoft.

The PlayStation 5
The PlayStation 5

Xbox is not Microsoft’s money-maker in the way that Sony depends on the PlayStation brand, so it might not be in its power to adjust accordingly if its goal is to match Microsoft on price. There might be enough room for Sony to launch the digital-only PS5 at the same price as the Xbox Series X if production costs are still a concern, but it’s difficult to see it using that version to go significantly lower.

Unless something drastic has changed since reporting on its production and Sony has found a way to significantly reduce costs, it’s likely that in the best-case scenario the PS5 will retail for the same as the Xbox Series X. Whether it’s the more expensive disc-based version or the digital one that matches it is another question, but irrespective it has no real answer to the budget-focused Series S. With that in mind, it must be a top priority at Sony for the PS5 to get as close to the Xbox Series X price as possible, or risk being the most expensive console period this holiday season.

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Rocket Arena Is Already Free On PC If You Have Amazon Prime

It’s been just under two months since Rocket Arena, EA’s colorful 3v3 hero shooter, released on PS4, Xbox One, and PC to very little fanfare. In that time span, we’ve seen the game drop from $30 to just $5 and get a free-play weekend on Xbox One and Steam. Now, you can already grab yourself a free copy on PC if you subscribe to Amazon Prime. From now until October 10, you can claim Rocket Arena’s standard edition for free via Prime Gaming (formerly known as Twitch Prime) and get a copy for Origin. To claim Rocket Arena, simply log into your Amazon Prime account at Prime Gaming. You’ll receive a product code that can be redeemed in the Origin launcher or on Origin.com. The code expires November 9, so be sure to redeem it before then.

Rocket Arena combines the hero shooter aspects of Overwatch with the ring-out mechanic of Super Smash Bros. and a cartoonish Fortnite-inspired art style. Each character–of which there are currently 11–has their own signature abilities and rocket types, and the goal is to knock your foes off the map rather than deal damage to take them out. The game has multiple modes, including the main Knockout mode, a Rocketball mode that has two teams compete to score a “rocketball” into the opposing team’s goal, a Mega Rocket mode that’s essential King of the Hill, and more. With each season of the game, new heroes, maps, events, and rewards will be added–Season 1 is currently ongoing.

The game earned a “fair” 6/10 in GameSpot’s Rocket Arena review. Critic Alessandro Barbosa enjoyed the game’s physics and rocket jumps as well as its variety of characters and abilities to master, but he felt its cooperative combos and game modes were lacking.

“Rocket Arena’s approach to being a more approachable shooter, from its colorful, whimsical characters to its forgiving rocket launcher mechanics, makes it easy to appreciate at first glance. Its frenetic mix of explosive-based shooting and easy-to-understand character abilities let you start having fun fast, but its lack of depth and uninteresting modes don’t maintain the momentum,” he wrote. “Rocket Arena undermines its main rocket-jumping hook by making the strategy meaningless amongst its other mechanics, and its shooting grows stale in the process. There’s limited fun to be had with its frenetic and fast shooting action, but it’s lacking strong lasting appeal.”

If you decide to head over to Prime Gaming and give Rocket Arena a shot while it’s free, be sure to check out the 30+ other games that are currently free to own for Prime members right now, including SNK classics like Sengoku 3, Metal Slug 2, and SNK 40th Anniversary Collection.

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Disney Acknowledges Problematic Mulan Production

Disney’s gambit of producing live-action adaptations of its animated back catalog has, on paper, sounded like a savvy strategy. But with the recent Mulan, that approach has been proving out to have a turbulent learning curve in practice. The film has sparked controversy over, among other things, parts of production taking place in the province of Xinjiang, where internment camps are located–and Disney giving special thanks to several government entities there who have also been linked to cultural genocide. (For deeper context on many of the issues involved here, check out the NSFW–though compelling and great–clip of John Oliver’s Last Week Tonight below.)

As Disney has come increasingly under fire for these production choices since the movie’s release last week, Christine McCarthy, Disney’s chief financial officer, told Variety on Thursday that the company acknowledges the pushback they’ve been receiving. “It has generated a lot of publicity,” McCarthy said. “Let’s leave it at that.”

McCarthy also added that “it’s common to acknowledge in a film’s credits the national and local governments that allowed you to film there.”

Meanwhile, there has been a media blackout in effect in mainland China. On Thursday, Reuters reported that Chinese authorities have told major media outlets not to cover Mulan. When asked whether Disney was concerned how international condemnation could impact its business, McCarthy said, “I’m not a box office predictor.”

Stateside, the movie has been earning so-so reviews.

Xbox Series S VERSUS Series X: Which Is Right For You?

Microsoft’s next-generation of Xbox consoles have finally come into focus. Along with the previously announced Xbox Series X, the company will also have a cheaper alternative called the Xbox Series S available. Ordinarily, the difference between two versions of the same console creates distinct experiences, but this time around Microsoft has narrowed the power difference between the two to offer what is essentially the same next-gen gaming experience.

So, what are the differences, what do they mean, and which Xbox is the right one for you? Well, those are exactly the questions we answer on this episode of Generation Next. Lucy, Tamoor, and Jordan talk through everything we know about consoles, highlight the key differences, and explain what impact each of the two consoles will have on the way you play games.

There’s also a discussion of price points for both consoles. Microsoft is offering a monthly payment option for both the Series X and Series S. In most cases, this often means that you end up paying more in the long run, however, for the Xbox Series X and Series S, it actually works out cheaper to utilize the All Access purchase option. We explain why and how in the video, so you can make a smart and informed purchasing decision.

Generation Next is GameSpot’s weekly video show all about the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X. Each Friday, join PlayStation Pro Tamoor Hussain, Xbox Xpert Jordan Ramée, and Console Connoisseur Lucy James as they discuss the biggest stories about the new consoles. Make sure to check out previous episodes of the show on GameSpot and YouTube.

8 Ways Immortals Fenyx Rising Is Ubisoft’s Breath Of The Wild

Ubisoft has finally shown off its new IP, Immortals Fenyx Rising, the title formerly known as Gods & Monsters. We recently had the chance to play a few hours of the game, and the immediate thing we noticed was that it contains a number of similarities to Nintendo’s beloved RPG The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.

In a new video, Jess covers the many aspects of Immortals that you might find quite similar to Breath of the Wild. These include its bright open world, the feeling of player-driven freedom to explore, and the stamina and traversal systems. Immortals also has its own take on Zelda’s shrines, as well as fast-paced and flashy combat.

Immortals definitely has a number of surface differences compared to Breath of the Wild, but check out the full video above to see how it’s similar to Nintendo’s game.

Immortals is scheduled for release on December 3 for PS4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC. The game is also coming to the Xbox Series S/X and the PlayStation 5.

The Boys Season 2, Episode 4 Review

This review of The Boys Season 2, Episode 4, titled “Nothing Like It in the World” contains full spoilers. Check out our episode release schedule for The Boys Season 2 to find out when new episodes are debuting on Amazon.

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After last week’s action-packed three-episode premiere of The Boys Season 2, episode 4 slows the momentum for a more character-driven hour of television. And even without buckets of blood from disemboweled whales this week, creator Eric Kripke manages to take the series down new and interesting paths.

One of the memorable themes permeating “Nothing Like It in the World” is the issue of discrimination, which writer Michael Saltzman effectively explores using a couple of key characters. Firstly, there’s the shocking reveal that Aya Cash’s Stormfront is actually a much older supe called Liberty, who we learn has killed an innocent black man for a crime he didn’t commit back in the ’70s. Apart from the head-scratching fact that she’s probably over 70 years old and still looks amazing, it’s interesting to see the show delving into complex issues like racism.

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In Season 1, sure, we had Homelander’s questionable moral choices when it came to being an all-powerful being. But Stormfront is something else entirely and is perhaps the most dangerous character (so far) in Season 2 due to her duplicitous nature. Aya Cash, who is no stranger to playing complex characters (watch FX’s You’re the Worst if you haven’t yet), gives a dynamic performance here, especially during the scene when she’s confronted by Homelander. The way she makes him feel uncomfortable and doesn’t appear to back down from his laser-focused glare shows just how confident she truly is.

The second instance where discrimination is explored happens during Billy’s last conversation with Becca. While not as overtly obvious as Liberty’s example, Billy’s struggle to accept Becca’s superpowered son shows that he still has a blind spot when it comes to supes… Even for those who are still innocent. Whether or not he’ll be able to overcome his prejudice down the road remains to be seen, but it’s always enjoyable to watch Karl Urban show some vulnerability instead of barking orders at The Boys.

Antony Starr’s Homelander also has some fantastic moments to shine as the world he once knew slowly begins to crumble around him. All of the scenes between him and Madelyn Stillwell Doppelgänger (Dan Darin-Zanco) at the cabin are super creepy, and brilliant. Watching Homelander confront himself (so to speak) in the final scene appears to be a turning for the character who, if he were Kylo Ren, would probably say, “let the past die.” Even with Cash’s on-screen charisma, Starr remains one of the most watchable members of The Boys’ talented ensemble. While I don’t see him switching over to the “good guys” any time soon, perhaps he’ll forsake Vought altogether and chart his own path since everyone around him continues to lie to his face? Time will tell.

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While “Nothing Like It in the World” is a mostly strong outing for the series, one of the disappointing aspects is the overall lack of focus on Karen Fukuhara’s Kimiko. After the tragic loss of her brother in the Season 2 premiere due to Stormfront’s diabolical actions, one would think that a deeper exploration of how she’s handling the situation would be in order. Sadly, all we get is an awkward failed attempt by Frenchie to kiss her, and a scene where she’s contemplating an attack on Stormfront in public. While that surely signifies that’s she’s royally pissed off at Stormfront for murdering her brother, it feels like her story is a bit rushed here, and since the character is nonverbal, it needs to work harder to let us in on her mental state.

Another entertaining storyline in episode 4 centers around the trio of Hughie, Mother’s Milk, and Starlight, who find themselves on an unlikely cross-country adventure. While the group’s trip this week isn’t the most thrilling in terms of action and spectacle, Saltzman’s script uses the quieter moments to further develop the characters. Laz Alonso and Erin Moriarty’s scene in which the two of them toast to “fathers and sugar” is a heartwarming and impactful moment that gives us a better look at where these two characters come from.

And lastly, there are the always entertaining adventures of Chace Crawford’s The Deep, who appears to be searching for a compatible wife who will help him reshape his image and get back into The Seven. During the premiere, we wondered if it was really possible for The Deep to change and become a better human being, but after we see who his ideal pick for a wife could be, it’s clear that he’s still a pretty shallow dude… Oh well, it’s still fun to watch him fail.

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GTA 5 Online Is Paying Out On Business Battles And Has Restocked The Diamond Vault This Week

Grand Theft Auto V has released its list of weekly bonuses and discounts for GTA Online, and the highlights this week are double payouts on Business Battles and the potential to nab some gems from the Diamond Casino heist. Here’s what you should check out this week if you want to take advantage of these bonuses.

The Business Battles, which have recently been revamped, will pay out higher for the next week with double GTA$ and RP. If you haven’t tried these out since the Summer Special Update, now’s a good time to get stuck in. The competitive Land Grab mode has the same doubled rewards, so it’s also worth seeking out this week. This is also true of Gunrunning Sell Missions.

The Diamond vault has been stocked with gems, too, so this week is a good time to complete the Casino Heist–if you pull it off, you’ll walk away with a bigger reward than usual. When you’re not robbing the casino, it’s worth dropping in to spin the wheel and try and win the Invetero Coquette D10, a particularly sleek sports car.

There are discounts to be claimed on bunkers and bunker modifications this week, too, if you want to prepare for the digital end-times. Bunkers are reduced by 40%, and modifications by 30%.

As usual, there are vehicle discounts available, too. Here’s this week’s list:

  • Dundreary Landstalker XL (25% off)
  • Pegassi Zentorno (30% off)
  • Youga Classic 4×4 (25% off)
  • Ocelot Ardent (40% off)
  • Declasse Weaponized Tampa (40% off)

There are further bonuses if you’re a Prime Gaming member, too. Just sign in this week for these bonuses:

  • GTA$200K
  • The Vespucci Canals Nightclub Property
  • 80% off the Progen T20
  • 80% off the Överflöd Tyrant

If you haven’t played yet this month on PS4, make sure you do so–everyone can claim a bonus GTA$1 million each month. This is all leading up to the release of the PS5/Xbox Series X version of the game.

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Matrix 4: Hugo Weaving Speaks About Not Being Able To Appear In The Movie

Actor Hugo Weaving will not reprise his role as Agent Smith in The Matrix 4 due to a scheduling conflict. This much he confirmed earlier. But now, the actor has now shared some further insight on missing out on the long-awaited sequel.

Speaking to Collider, Weaving said he was initially hesitant when he got the call from Lana Wachowski about coming back for The Matrix 4, but he was won over after reading the script and seeing the offer. However, due to his commitments on the stage play The Visit in London overlapping with the planned shoot, Weaving was not able to do The Matrix 4.

“Lana was very keen for me to be a part of that. I really wanted to ’cause I’m very, very fond of all of them,” Weaving said. “I had some initial reticence about the idea of going back to revisit The Matrix, after having already done three films, but then I read the script and got an offer to my agent. I immediately responded yes to that, and then we went into negotiation.”

“I was doing a play at the time, but we were working out dates and things so that I could do both,” he added. “And then, Lana decided that she didn’t wanna change her dates, so I couldn’t do it. In a nutshell, that’s what happened.”

Although Weaving won’t be part of the cast, The Matrix 4 brings back Keanu Reeves, Carrie-Anne Moss, and Jada Pinkett Smith from the earlier films. New cast members for the sequel include Jonathan Groff, Priyanka Chopra, and Neil Patrick Harris, among others.

Wachowski helmed the previous three Matrix movies with sister Lilly. The first Matrix movie brought in $463.5 million worldwide, and it spawned two sequels: 2003’s Matrix Reloaded–grossing $742.1 million worldwide–and Matrix Revolutions–taking in $427.3 million worldwide. For more, check out The Matrix Sequels’ 34 Dumbest Moments to relive the weirdness.

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Elvis Biopic Will Start Filming Again, After Tom Hanks Gets Out Of Quarantine

The Great Gatsby director Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis Presley biopic is set to resume production again soon following its shutdown earlier this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The movie stars Austin Butler (Once Upon a Time in Hollywood) as the King of Rock and Roll, with Tom Hanks set to star alongside him as Presley’s longtime manager Colonel Tom Parker.

Hanks and his wife Rita Wilson became the most high-profile western coronavirus patients in March when Hanks was in Australia filming the movie. Hanks and Wilson endured the terrible sickness during isolation, and eventually they went home to America.

Hanks is now back in Queensland, Australia, and he’s in hotel quarantine for two weeks before filming on Elvis begins again on September 23. Butler, along with the rest of the cast and crew, are already in the country.

Luhrmann said in a statement to Deadline, “We’re back to, as Elvis liked to say, ‘taking care of business!’ It is a real privilege in this unprecedented global moment that Tom Hanks has been able to return to Australia to join Austin Butler and all of our extraordinary cast and crew to commence production on Elvis.”

Luhrmann added: “I cannot emphasize enough how lucky we feel in the current climate that the state of Queensland, and Queenslanders in general, have been so supportive of this film. We thank our partners in the Queensland Government and Queensland Health for their extremely diligent process, so that we can be an example how creativity and productivity can proceed safely and responsibly in a way that protects our team and the community at large. We are all excited to start working with Tom Hanks when he is out of quarantine in two weeks.”

Hanks returned to Australia earlier this week, and his arrival was met with some criticism. He flew into the Gold Coast on a private jet and went straight into hotel quarantine at a hotel that is not one of the designated quarantine hotels, according to the Sydney Morning Herald.

Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said that Hanks would be subject to random police checks to make sure he doesn’t leave the hotel. At this hotel, the movie’s producers have rented out “a number of floors” and they are paying for their own security. Although Hanks is getting special treatment in that regard, he is still bound by the same health and safety requirements of people staying in the designated hotels. Still, some people are upset about the preferential treatment he is receiving.

“The double standards are shocking–it shouldn’t be one rule for VIPs and celebrities and another rule for everyone else,” Opposition Leader Deb Frecklington said, according to SMH.

In other news, The Batman star Robert Pattinson has contracted the virus, too, and production on the film has stopped again.

Daily Deals: New $400 Price Drop on a 2020 Sony 55-Inch 4K OLED TV

Today the newest Sony 55″ OLED TV has dropped to the lowest price ever. It’s one of the best TVs you can buy, perfect for your upcoming Xbox Series X or PS5 purchase. If you want something even more future-proof, the LG 8K TV is nearly $1500 off with coupon code. In other deal news, Dell has brought back its 17% off coupon, which works on both Dell and Alienware PCs and monitors. Nintendo’s Labor Day Sale is still going on with several Switch titles marked down from $59.99 to $39.99. The TurboGrafx-16 mini and the new 2020 LEGO Advent Calendar are also in stock and orderable.

Deals for September 10

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PS5 Preorder Guide

The PS5 is out within the year (at least, that’s what we assume) and yet preorder info has been scant. Fortunately for you, we have a preorder guide up with everything we know so far. As soon as we know exactly when preorders go up, we’ll make sure that you’ll have a chance to get your order in.

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