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| ====== 8th Generation ====== | ====== 8th Generation ====== | ||
| - | The 8th generation of home game consoles, commonly considered as having began between 2012 (release of the Wii U) and 2013 (release of the PS4 and Xbox One), without having ended just yet the PS4 remains in production as of 2022 despite original plans to discontinue it in 2021, and the Switch has no signs of being discontinued anytime soon (although it does straggle the line between 8th and 9th in some ways). Coming with powerful hardware, it's no surprise to see the 8th generation receive a pleasant arrangement of EOPs, although | + | The 8th generation of home game consoles, commonly considered as having began between 2012 (release of the Wii U) and 2013 (release of the PS4 and Xbox One), without having ended just yet; the PS4 remains in production as of 2022 despite original plans to discontinue it in 2021, while the Switch has no signs of being discontinued anytime soon (although it does straggle the line between 8th and 9th in some ways). Coming with powerful hardware, it's no surprise to see the 8th generation receive a pleasant arrangement of EOPs, although |
| ===== Microsoft Xbox One ===== | ===== Microsoft Xbox One ===== | ||
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