PS4 loses exclusively to Xbox next week

PS4 loses the Xbox-only console next week, or more specifically, for Xbox One, though the game will be able to play on Xbox Series S and Xbox Series X via previous compatibility. Unlike Xbox, which struggled to develop exclusive and engaging games for Xbox One, Sony offered a variety of games not only fantastic, but also some generation-defining titles, most exclusive to its PlayStation machine. latest generation. These PS4 exclusives include God of war, Ghost of Tsushima, Transmitted by blood, Uncharted 4: An End of Thieves, Marvel Spider-Man, The Last of Us Part 2, Stranded Death, i Horizon Zero Dawn. None of these games will come to Xbox One, and never will, as they are first-hand versions. That said, Pain prevention – A non-third party PS4 exclusive – will arrive on Xbox One on September 15th. According to developer AOne Games and publisher Eastasiasoft, the horror fighting game will be available with a 20% discount during its first two weeks of release.

Pain prevention debuted in November 2018 via PS4 and PS4 only. A year later, it came to PC through the Epic Games store. So far, this is the only platform it has branched out to, but it will change next week. As for a Nintendo Switch version, a PS5 version and an Xbox Series X version Yeah Al that sounds pretty crap to me, Looks like BT aint for me either. What they both point out is that the game will arrive on Steam “very soon.”

Pain prevention is a classic 2-button 2D fighting game, featuring 4 Unreal Engine graphics, a cast of characters inspired by classic horror, fantasy and mythology, and a battle system designed from the ground up to take advantage of the player skill, rather than stats. or random coincidence, with deep combat mechanics that encourage movement and space between narrow execution to provide an engaging experience for professionals and newcomers, ”it says in an official game release.

While PS4 is technically losing an exclusive console with this, PlayStation fans probably won’t care much. When it was released, the game only managed to get a 64 on Metacritic and unfortunately it is not clear how it will hold up in 2021 and how many players it has.

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