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Saturday, June 13, 2020

Meet the PS5

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[Source: Gizmodo] While Microsoft has already shared a number of details about the Xbox Series X, Sony has taken a more cautious approach for its next-gen console. But today, following an absolute deluge of trailers for upcoming games, Sony finally gave us a glimpse at the PS5.

Sporting features including 4K Ultra HD Blu Ray support, real-time Ray Tracing, 3D audio, an ultra-high speed SSD, and of course a new controller, at least on paper, the PS5 should be a decent match for the Xbox Series X. However, when it comes to its exterior design, Sony is going in a very different direction.

Instead of a being a super minimalist black tower, the PS5 offers a more organic design with flowing lines and a two-toned black and white case. On top of that, it seems there will be two versions of the PS5: a standard model with a built-in Blu-Ray drive and a slightly slimmer PS5 Digital Edition.

Sony also teased a bunch of upcoming peripherals including a 1080p HD camera add-on, a new wireless headset with 3D audio capabilities called Pulse, a dedicated media remote, and a charging station for the PS5's DualSense controllers.
Sadly, Sony didn’t reveal anything about the PS5's pricing or its official launch date aside from it being available sometime later this year. In the meantime, for more about all of the PS5's future games, check out the list of titles below.

1 comment:

  1. I really wished the system didn't look this way and honestly looks damn ugly in it's horizontal position, plus I cannot deal with the console vertically in my condo. Well, it is what it is and this is what we have to deal with.

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