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‘Do next-gen consoles really have structural problems now’

The GK Journaal is back with a vengeance. Last week we had so much content on the agenda that it was not possible to put a GK Journaal in between. That is why you had to do without it for a while. But rest assured, we’re back. In this edition of the GK Journaal we talk about: The successful launch of the Xbox Series X, technical problems surrounding the Xbox Series X and the PS5, exclusivity Bethesda games and a leak at Capcom.

The Xbox Series X is doing well

On November 10, worldwide Xbox Series X and the Xbox Series S released. When we go back to 2013, we remember that the launch of the Xbox Series X’s predecessor, the Xbox One, was anything but smooth. Microsoft has really done everything it can to not make that mistake again. And there is good news for Phil cum suis, because the Xbox Series X has had the most successful Xbox launch ever. One million copies have now been sold worldwide. So it looks like everything is going well for Microsoft, as they have also let retailers know that new copies of the Xbox Series X are coming their way. When, JJ tells in this edition of the GK Journaal.

Technical issues surrounding the PS5 and Xbox Series X.

Nowadays it is a unique situation when a new console launches without any problems. If there are no delivery problems, then they are technical issues. Well, both the Xbox Series X and the PS5 suffer from both. We are in !@#$% already discussed the delivery problems at stores such as BCC, Intertoys, Bol.com etc. Now it is time to look at the technical issues. And it is not only posts on social media that report about it, game media outlets such as Gamestop and Kotaku also have to deal with it. JJ tried to find out whether this was a structural problem or individual cases.

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