Xbox One Vs PS4: Microsoft Is Giving Away Twice As Many Games As Sony Now

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Microsoft is showing up Sony when it comes to adding value to the Xbox One versus the PlayStation 4.

March marks a change for Sony's PlayStation Plus service. Instead of giving away 4 games, spanning the PS4, PS3 and PS Vita, Sony is now only giving away two.

Microsoft is giving away twice as many games as Sony now. Two for Xbox One and two that are either Xbox 360 or original Xbox games, or some mixture of the two. Again, simply giving away more games isn't the real point here. The point is that all four games, no matter the platform, will play on Xbox One.

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