The VGChartz sales comparison series of articles are updated monthly, and each one focuses on a different sales comparison using our data and analysis tools. This article will dive into the comparison between the PlayStation 5 (PS5) and its predecessor, the PlayStation 4 (PS4). With the release of the PS5, gamers are curious to know how it stacks up against the previous generation console.
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The biggest difference between the PS5 and the PS4 is that the PS5 is capable of streaming at 4K resolution, while the PS4 is limited to 1080p, unless you have the PS4 Pro, which also supports 4K streaming. This means that games on the PS5 will have sharper and more detailed visuals, providing a more immersive gaming experience.
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We've compared the PS5 vs PS5 Digital Edition to clear up any questions. In terms of games, both consoles have an extensive library, but the PS5 offers more exclusive titles that showcase the power of the new hardware. When it comes to price, the PS5 Digital Edition is more affordable, as it does not include a disc drive.
The VGChartz sales comparison series of articles are updated monthly, and each one focuses on a different sales comparison using our data and analysis tools. In terms of sales, the PS5 has been off to a strong start, selling 4.46 million units in Japan in its 35th month, while the PS4 sold 4.46 million units in Japan in its 35th month.
The PS5 continues to impress with its revolutionary controller, blazing-fast load times, and huge library of exclusive games. The DualSense controller introduces haptic feedback and adaptive triggers, providing a more immersive gaming experience. Additionally, the PS5's solid-state drive (SSD) significantly reduces load times, allowing players to jump into games almost instantly.
In conclusion, the PS5 offers several advantages over its predecessor, the PS4. With its 4K streaming capabilities, extensive library of exclusive games, and innovative features like the DualSense controller, the PS5 takes gaming to the next level. However, the PS4 still remains a viable option for those looking for a more affordable gaming console with a vast library of games. Ultimately, the choice between the two consoles depends on individual preferences and budget.