💡 Need to know
- PS5 brings the power: Better graphics, smoother gameplay, and top-tier exclusives.
- Xbox Series S wins on value: Smaller, cheaper, and comes with Game Pass.
- Game libraries matter: Love Sony titles? Go PS5. Prefer variety on a budget? Go Xbox.
If you're in the market for a new gaming console, two names likely top your list: the PlayStation® 5 and the Xbox® Series S. Both offer great gaming experiences, but they come with different strengths depending on what you value most—performance, price, exclusives, or ecosystem.
At Asurion, we help people with all of their tech care needs. So if you’re weighing the pros and cons of the PS5 vs. Xbox Series S, here’s a breakdown to help you choose the right console for your setup.
Price and availability
The Xbox Series S is the more affordable option, often priced around $299. It's easier to find in stores and online, making it a great choice for budget-conscious gamers or families. The PS5, on the other hand, starts at $499 for the standard edition. A digital-only version is available at a slightly lower price, but it’s still typically more expensive than the Series S.
👉 Bottom line: If cost is a deciding factor, the Xbox Series S wins.
Design and storage
The PS5 is large and bold in design, while the Xbox Series S is much smaller and easier to fit into most entertainment setups. Storage is where things flip: the PS5 includes a 1TB SSD, while the Series S comes with a 512GB SSD, which fills up quickly with modern games. You can expand storage on both consoles. Learn how to add more storage to your PS5 if you choose that route.
👉 Bottom line: PS5 gives you more internal space, but the Series S is more compact.
Graphics and performance
The PS5 offers higher native resolution and more power overall. Games often run smoother and look better on the PS5 thanks to its hardware capabilities. The Xbox Series S still supports 1440p resolution with upscaling to 4K and has solid performance for casual or younger gamers. But it doesn’t match the PS5’s graphical punch.
👉 Bottom line: For top-tier performance and visuals, the PS5 is stronger.
Game library and exclusives
Sony has long been known for its exclusive titles like Spider-Man: Miles Morales, Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart, and The Last of Us Part I. These games are only available on PS5 and add a lot of value if you're a fan of story-driven experiences.
Microsoft has improved its exclusive offerings through studios like Bethesda and Rare, but the Xbox Series S shines most through Game Pass—a monthly subscription that gives you access to hundreds of games.
👉 Bottom line: PS5 is best for exclusives; Xbox Series S offers great value with Game Pass.
Backward compatibility
The Xbox Series S offers strong backward compatibility. You can play many Xbox One, Xbox 360, and even original Xbox games. The PS5 supports most PS4 games, but not earlier generations.
👉 Bottom line: Xbox Series S has broader backward compatibility.
Online services
Xbox Game Pass and Xbox Live Gold offer great online experiences. Game Pass Ultimate includes cloud gaming, multiplayer, and a large library of games. PlayStation Plus is Sony’s online service, offering monthly games and cloud storage. They’ve recently added a game library to compete with Game Pass, but Xbox still leads in overall value.
👉 Bottom line: Xbox leads when it comes to online services and subscription value.
Ease of setup and use
Both consoles are easy to set up, with step-by-step instructions. If you’re setting up a PS5, here’s our guide on how to set up your new PS5. For ongoing care, check out how to clean your PS5 safely and what to do if your PS5 won’t turn on.
👉 Bottom line: Both consoles are simple to get started with.
Who each console is best for
Get the PS5 if: You want powerful graphics, Sony exclusives, and don’t mind paying more. It’s great for serious gamers and fans of cinematic titles. Get the Xbox Series S if: You want a budget-friendly console with great value, access to Game Pass, and strong compatibility with older games.
Where to get help with your console
Whether you choose a PS5 or Xbox Series S, we’ve got your back. Asurion Experts can help with setup, storage upgrades, controller pairing, and more. We fix tech and make it easier to use—no matter which console you prefer.
FAQ
Which is better: PS5 or Xbox Series S?
It depends on what you’re looking for. The PS5 has better performance and exclusive games. The Xbox Series S is more affordable and offers great value through Game Pass.
Is the Xbox Series S good for kids or families?
Yes. It’s budget-friendly, has access to family-friendly games, and includes robust parental controls. Learn how to set up parental controls on Xbox.
Does the PS5 have Game Pass?
No, Game Pass is exclusive to Xbox. PS5 has a similar feature through PlayStation Plus, but it doesn’t offer as many new titles on launch day.
Can I use my old games on these consoles?
The Xbox Series S supports many older games from past generations. The PS5 supports most PS4 games but not PS3 or PS2 discs.
Do both consoles support 4K?
The PS5 supports native 4K. The Xbox Series S upscales to 4K but runs most games in 1440p.

