![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Sure, so much of my fighting game library is still on Sony’s consoles, but as we go forward, I’m basically looking at a clean slate. At the same time, the fighting game scene is improving on Xbox: Street Fighter 6 is coming day one, Guilty Gear Strive is arriving on the platform next year, and games like the modern Samurai Shodown got upgraded for Xbox Series X/S but not PS5. Because of my loyalty to playing fighters on PlayStation, I’ve built up quite a stock of PS3- and PS4-compatible controllers and joysticks, so it simply never made sense to have Xbox as part of the equation.Īnd then, Sony decided to block all legacy controllers from working with PlayStation 5 titles, which has forced me to consider buying replacement controllers yet left me weary to do so. That was especially true for the last generation, when games like Street Fighter V were exclusive to Sony’s system (on consoles), and numerous other releases in the genre either never hit the Xbox One or were inferior on that hardware. After Sega’s exit from the console market, I’ve spent nearly all of my time with fighting games on PlayStation. In the past, that would have been an easy decision. It also, however, left me with a growing concern: Which console do I play it on? Spending time with Street Fighter 6 during its recent closed beta left me feeling a lot of excitement for the game as well as the future of the franchise. ![]()
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