This year is going to be huge for gaming, with both the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X due to release in late 2020. As such, both Sony and Microsoft are already making big promises about how their new hardware will make console gaming more powerful, flexible and convenient.
Expect reduced loading times via high-speed SSD hard drives, 4k (possibly even 8K) visuals, and backward compatibility options that allow you to play your old games on new consoles.
Some big questions remain as Sony and Microsoft jostle for your affections - not least, specifics around the launch software line up, price and release date.
As gaming’s new era edges nearer, we’d love to hear your views on PS5, Xbox Series X, and the way you play games. If you can spare five minutes to complete TechRadar's next-generation gaming survey, you’ll be in with a chance to win a £250 / $300 Amazon voucher.
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