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JayTechTV takes the console wars to Walmart

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On November 7, 2022, YouTube gaming commentary channel @JayTechTV4K60 uploaded a video titled 'The JayTechTV Walmart Console Review 2022.' This video, in direct contravention of the clearly stated in-store policies of Walmart, features the YouTuber vlogging inside Walmart, comparing the level of Xbox Series X stock to that of the Nintendo Switch and PS5, and subsequently coming to the absurd conclusion that the Microsoft home console brand is failing and holding back its rivals, despite the Xbox still supporting more games at 120 frames per second and leading in sales data for several months. As a result, in tonight's video, we'll be analysing his mess of a video - mostly because I've always wanted an excuse to talk about this guy, but cannot be bothered to sit through 5 or 6 hours of streams just for 10 or 20 minutes of content.


This continues the gripping story arc of the notorious PlayStation fanboy, although being a fully grown man taking wars over pieces of plastic to a department store is far from the worst thing he has done (read: JayTechTV ban from the Insomniac Games Discord server in 2021 - or just watch the It'sAGundam video on him). Either way, there's a reason why this channel hasn't gained more than 100 subscribers in the past year, and also why he's been stuck on 9,000 subscribers for several years.


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Sources: TechRadar (https://www.techradar.com/news/ps5-and-xbox-series-x-games-with-120fps-support), SpielTimes (https://www.spieltimes.com/news/xbox-series-x-wins-in-sales-vs-ps5/#.Y3UagJDP1qY)


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