0D0 said:
Shaunodon said:
Well if you're picking up Series S as just a side console, the drive space shouldn't matter anyway, as most of your games will be on PS5. That's why in all these years I never bothered to upgrade from my ~35GB(Something in that range) PS3; most of my 7th gen gaming was on 360, and after a while when my PS3 began to fill up, I just deleted old games I wasn't playing anymore.
If you're buying Series S for Game Pass and/or Xbox exclusives to play on the side, it shouldn't fill up that quickly. And when it does, you just have to get rid of the old games you're not playing (especially with Game Pass, as they won't be around forever anyway).
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True.
How about physical games? Wouldn't I get better deals in the long run? I don't know the overall prices and discounts on Xbox if I decide to play most of multi plat games.
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Well if you're planning to play a majority of your games on Series S, and you don't always buy them at launch, that is a real concern. But in terms of deals or value, you won't find a better one then Game Pass. Depends on how much control you want to have over what you buy/play, and when you can.
If you're an active gamer who plays more than just a few different games each year, and you plan to have Xbox as your main system, you should go for the Series X.