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PlayStation 4 Pro News: PS4 Pro Have Better Games Than Xbox Scorpio; PS4 Pro ‘The Last of Us’ Patch 1.08 [VIDEO]

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Microsoft and Sony are again clashing as to which among them can provide the best gaming experience. Microsoft is labeling its upcoming Xbox Scorpio as the most powerful gaming system ever, while Sony banners its latest PS4 Pro as the super-power PS4.

Both Sony and Microsoft have stretched the limits of technology to offer the best gaming experience to game enthusiasts around the word. Video gamers can't deny that Xbox Scorpio is quite tempting, nevertheless, PS4 Pro is also a force not to be treated without respect.

In spite of that, most of the video games that are available in PS4 Pro are also looking cool at upscaled 4K, as well as in 30-60 frame rate. While Microsoft's Xbox Project Scorpio might not yet be tapped by game developers in wide latitude. Even the video game company Square Enix made it known that games are still gearing up towards high-end features, but not yet there.

Nonetheless, game titles for PlayStation 4 that will be offered next year include "Digimon World: Next Order," "Nier Automata," "Kingdom of Hearts HD 2.8," and other highly-anticipated games, Sirus Gaming reported.

Meanwhile, some titles from Xbox One and 360 might acquire updates to warrant backwards compatibility, most of the Xbox Scorpio games are multi-platforms and not exclusives. Which means, most games that can be purchased via Microsoft Store can also run on PlayStation 4 Pro or PC.

In related news, video game company Naughty Dog released an update for "The Last of Us Remastered" that similarly sets out to address the concerns of the gamers. Senior communications manager at Naughty Dog, Scott Lowe, stated that they introduced bug fixes and optimizations that guarantees a consistent and high level of performance of the PlayStation 4 Pro. Lowe also said that the action-adventure survival game will run natively at 1080p, according to EuroGamer.

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