Unless you can't get enough of Mario games and Nintendo's other exclusives, this is the best console money can buy. The PS5 is on the horizon, but in my opinion, the launch lineup will be weak, therefore it's still worthwhile to invest in a PS4 at this time. This edition, in particular, is problematic because 500 GB is soon depleted, the PS4 Pro is only useful if you already own a 4K television, and even then, only for a select few titles. There are other apps for streaming movies and television series, however they don't have all we'd like. Since the console is technically a very old device with a picture in games that leaves much to be desired and the very high cost of games quickly compensates for any cost difference between PC and console, I don't see any reason to take it if you already have a productive PC and you play really a lot. This is especially true now that it appears that Sony, like Microsoft, has picked up the trend to gradually phase out exclusives. Take a PS4 if you are a low-key "casual" gamer who only plays games like football and fighting games with a group of friends or to unwind a few times a week in the evening. Using it as a "home theater" is a waste of time; instead, consider an Apple TV.
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