Xbox Series S or X?

Si
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I know a lot of people have asked this question, but it's a little more complicated for me. I currently have a Ps4, 3 and a half years old. But I'm missing two games that are only available on Xbox (come from an Xbox 360). I don't use any of the exclusive titles on the PS4. Now I'm thinking of getting the Xbox Series S or the Series X, but my real problem is that I already have a Logitech G29 for the Ps4 and it would of course be a shame if I could only use it on the PC, besides, I only have one laptop that has a toaster graphic when playing games. Another problem would be that I wouldn't have a single game on the Xbox, right?

Pe

I personally think it's very strong!

Ex

The PS4 will probably be out of date in 1-2 years at the latest and no more games will be released.

Since the exclusive games are, in my opinion, the only independent items for a PS console, and you are more interested in the Xbox title, it really only makes sense here if you get the new Xbox Series.

You will have to accept that the steering wheel can then only be used on the PC. You can sell it and buy the Xbox version of the G29.

But I would take the Series X because it not only has a drive but also more power.

El

Switching to the Xbox platform is not difficult. Yes, you unfortunately lose all your games, but I would simply recommend the Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, so you have over 300 high-quality games to play when buying the subscription or console.

Si

If you have Game Pass Ultimate, are all the games included for free? And how much does it cost?

El

Yes. All games are practically free.

It costs 12.99 euro a month.

However, there's also the normal Game Pass which costs around 10 euro a month, but this subscription does not offer the service of XCloud & EA Play games

Si

This is really a good thing.

El

Not a thing 😄.

If you have any further questions, please feel free to write to me

dr

Clearly the Series X.

The PS4 is now technically obsolete and sooner or later it will no longer be supported.

The Series S is not only technically weaker than the X but also has a very small hard drive and no drive.

So if you want to buy a current console then the Series X.

Since your steering wheel is explicitly for the PS it doesn't work on the Xbox, but maybe there are adapters for something like that. I do not know about it.

And of course you don't have any games after a platform change. But as Mimimimi wrote, the gamepass is probably a strong argument here. Especially if you like racing games because Dirt 5 is currently part of the game pass and you can play Forza Motorsport or Horizon endlessly.