In the past two weeks the gaming world got a jolt of life in the form of the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, and while the previous game console generation was all about motion controls, it's clear that the new machines will use second screen functionality and apps as major weapons of war. Both Microsoft and Sony launched iOS apps ahead of their respective console debuts, and I've spent a great deal of time with both of them.
These apps are bound to change a lot as we move further into the current console battle, but since both company are trumpeting the apps as selling points for their hardware, I'll do my best to break down the pros and cons of each and declare a winner.