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Has PSN surpassed Xbox Live?

Analog Addiction - To answer the title with no suspense

Yes.

I am not saying this as a Sony fanboy, or a Nintendo fanboy, or a PC-lover. It’s just it is time to face the reality of Xbox Live: It’s over. Blame PSN and especially blame PS Plus. Funny… Sony has done something right for a change regarding it’s internet game (as Playstation Home users nod oh wait…there aren’t any!). From being ridiculed by different developers, to it’s Vita (let’s hope that succeeds) Sony hasn’t exactly been racking on the A+ side of their own ideas. Let’s not shut down on Xbox either, which is in more homes than the PS3, even with Sony’s great PS3 sale numbers (which are consistently rising); the Xbox started the storm for home-console online multiplayer.

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To answer the title with no suspense

Yes.

Software_Lover4006d ago

I still love the uniformity of xbox live. You know what you're getting with every online game. I still love the free games that come with ps+.

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Xbox Live Gold subscription fees will be increasing across the board now

The increase will be $1, raising charges from $9.99 to $10.99/month for monthly subscribers while 3-month plans will go up by $5 to $29.99.

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Microsoft working on a toolkit to expand Xbox Live across Android, iOS, PC and Switch

Soon, you'll be able to enjoy all the benefits of being an Xbox Live fan on not only your console, but your iOS, Android and Switch devices.

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Microsoft To Ban 'Offensive Language' & Monitor Your Private Account

Microsoft is cracking down on what people say while using their services. The tech giant plans to ban accounts that use "offensive language" and will go through private data to "investigate" users.

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SunnyZ2196d ago

"Microsoft is warning customers using Office, Xbox, Skype, and other products that the company is prohibiting offensive language and inappropriate content"

Switch to OpenOffice/LibreOffice, PlayStation, Discord.

All excellent alternatives to Microshits