How secure are gaming consoles in general?
Gaming consoles themselves are independent computers, so they are similar in their vulnerability to malware to your desktop or laptop at home. However, there are subtle differences that set the two apart, and these differences actually render gaming consoles as a lot more secure than their home computer counterparts. Newer models, such as the PS5 offer a safer gaming platform, as viruses and malware have not yet become advanced enough to penetrate the upgraded software that is present in the newest models. As gaming consoles are coded differently to computers, they are not susceptible to the same types of viruses that you might come across on a home computer, however it is still important to stay vigilant to ensure the safest gaming experience for all users of the console.
Which gaming consoles are considered the safest?
There are so many consoles to choose from, but generally, the newer the console the more likely it is to present a secure platform. The gaming community is currently awaiting the release of the newest addition, the Playstation 5, and it is presumed that shortly after this release, Microsoft’s Xbox will also release their latest model in a bid to compete. This next generation of gaming consoles present the best bet of a high level of security. The cutting edge technology that has already been presented by the pre-release statements from Sony’s Playstation, suggest that very little to no malware is yet developed enough to penetrate the console. Of course, with these next generation gaming consoles, will come the onset of updated games. These next-gen games will be compatible with the newest software, and therefore are likely to remain safe and secure within the gaming platform, while also providing massively improved graphics, sound, and overall gaming experience.
How can you secure your gaming console at home?
If you are still feeling worried about the security of your gaming console at home, there are a few steps you can take to maximize it’s safety.