Back in September, I pre-ordered in two different retailers with full prepayment. Oddly enough, both consoles arrived on the day of release, which was something that I did not anticipate at all. Because I was able to sell one within five minutes on a well-known bulletin board, the prefix wound up costing me fifteen thousand dollars. If I hadn't already spent money on a library of more than 300 games when I bought my PS4, I would have switched to the Xbox, which has a much more favorable pricing structure and Gamepass. I have no regrets about making that decision. It is recommended that you get a pre-owned PlayStation 4 and a brand new Xbox One if your primary goal is to play exclusive video games. If there was never a playstation before, I don't understand the sense of adding a prefix to the name. This misunderstanding will only persist for cheap exclusives if and when they become available in the future, which is when I intend to purchase an Xbox once the price lowers below fifty dollars so that I can enjoy new games.