The benefits of it include: To begin, I utilized the Xbox series X for a few weeks before selling it and purchasing a PlayStation 5 instead. On eBay, I made a purchase of a prefix. I was interested in checking out the next-generation console, but at the time, the PS5 cost a great amount of money (about 80,000 dollars), and I still had the chance to purchase a new Box. In addition, Cyberpunk 2077 was included in the bundle, and at the time, nobody really realized how raw this game is. The device does not make any sound at all. Right here it is in its entirety. Even in a room that is totally devoid of noise in the middle of the night, you won't be able to hear it. When you are playing many games on the system at the same time or if someone else is using the console at the same time as you, the quick resume tool is a fantastic addition. Although a large number of deserving games have been published for the prior generation, there are still very few games available that support all of the capabilities. This is both surprising and a little bit disappointing. Negatives: The vibration on the joystick is thrown off. It is comparable to the vibration that can be found in Chinese cellphones that cost 10,000 dollars, but the vibration that can be found on the PlayStation 5 is comparable to the taptic engine found in iPhones. Aside from that, I am genuinely unable to see any deficiencies in this console. In a purely technical sense, it's nearly perfect. I have high hopes that they will finish the controller at some point in the not-too-distant future, create something analogous to DualSense, and then the system will shine with new hues.