Game Consoles
If you're looking to play the latest gaming releases with minimal fuss, you can't beat the simplicity of a game console. PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo: we stock plenty of consoles, games, and accessories here at Ebuyer. Browse our range below.
Console vs PC: Why Should I Buy a Console?
Despite PC gaming's explosive growth in recent years, game consoles still remain a worthwhile option for millions of gamers out there. Here's a few reasons why you might choose a console over a gaming PC.
Price
It's hard to beat the value proposition of a game console, at least where hardware is concerned. Sure, games themselves may regularly be cheaper on PC, and you don't have to pay a monthly fee to play online, either (more on that later). But building a gaming PC - nevermind buying a pre-built one - that's as fast as a console, for the same price as a console, is next to impossible.
Break the hardware of a gaming console down piece-by-piece and it's easy to see just how good of a value a console is. High-end consoles, like the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X, are available at around the £400 - £500 mark, if not lower during sales. For your money, you get a fast, gaming-grade CPU, a GPU comparable in performance to a mid-range desktop graphics card (as of writing), a snappy SSD of decent storage capacity, and more. Not to mention that a console will include a controller, too, and that there's more even more affordable entry-level consoles like the Xbox Series S and Nintendo Switch Lite.
So if you simply want to play the latest gaming releases at a good image quality and frame rate, without breaking the bank, a console is your best bet.
Ease of Use
While we're of course big advocates for building your own computer here at Ebuyer, we understand it's not something that everyone has the time, money, or even the inclination for. Many people want the convenience of being able to hop straight into a game after a long day's work, without having to faff around with components, drivers, or graphical settings - and that's exactly what game consoles deliver.
You can set up a console in a matter of minutes; it's effectively a plug-and-play device. Barring software updates, you'll be in-game and controlling a character before you know it. Gaming consoles can be configured to update themselves automatically in semi-powered-down state known as 'sleep mode'. So while you're away from the controller, your console will have everything ready upon your return.
Compared to your average mid-tower computer case, a console is relatively trim. You don't need to set aside a dedicated space for a console like you would a PC, with a desk, keyboard, mouse, and monitor. A console can slide right into your existing living room cabinet and hook up to your TV - easy.
Exclusive Games
Many people's favourite games are exclusive to game consoles. Nintendo, more than any of 'the big three' publishers/manufacturers (Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo), is very protective over their property. If, for example, you want to play franchise heavy-hitters like Mario, Zelda, and Pokémon, you'll need to buy a Nintendo console. There's no two ways about it; you won't find Nintendo's games for sale on any other platform.
Sony has more than their fair share of exclusive games, too, from cinematic spectacles like The Last of Us and God of War to Marvel's Spider-Man, Gran Turismo, and more. While Sony's started to port more and more of their catalogue to PC as of late, there's usually a two-year gap between a game debuting exclusively on PlayStation and releasing on PC. So if you'd rather not wait to play some of the generation's highest-rated games, play them day-one on a PlayStation console.
This console generation, Xbox has taken a different approach to Sony and Nintendo.
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