After Sony revealed the PlayStation 4 Pro, Microsoft's official UK Xbox twitter account teased Sony for all the things the PS4 Pro didn't feature that the Xbox One S does. Of course, Xbox didn't outright call out Sony… it can be pretty much inferred from the points they chose to highlight.
The PS4 Pro will not have a 4K Blue-Ray player, the Xbox One S does. The Xbox One S starts at $299, while the PS4 Pro sits at $400. The PS4 Pro is bigger than the original PS4, while the Xbox One S is smaller than the original Xbox One.
Of course, both consoles will see 4K streaming and HDR gaming (the greatest games part is negligible), depending on your TV.
The tease didn't stop there, Microsoft added to it today when more news was revealed.
Then after Sony rejected Bethesda's initiative to add mod support on the PS4 for Fallout 4 and Skyrim, they added to that tweet. They also went on to poke at how the PS4 still isn't backward compatible and that a study named Xbox Live the fastest and most reliable network.
Guess that 'S' in Xbox One S stands for Savage.