Sony has discussed all the things it is building for the future landscape of gaming during the latest earnings call with investors and analysts, and of course PS5 was a part of the talk.
Sony has discussed all the things it is building for the future landscape of gaming during the latest earnings call with investors and analysts, and of course, PS5 was a part of the talk.
The company has shared an interesting slide about the things it has already revealed about the next-gen system, and perhaps more interestingly the things it plans on sharing soon.
Among those we already know about, we find “all-new CPU, GPU,” SSD, backwards compatibility, ray tracing, 8K, disc support, and 3D Audio.
All this stuff has been discussed in The Wired article with Mark Cerny, the man in charge of the architecture of the console, so there are no big surprises in that.
What’s nice to read is that Sony still has something to share with users, and those things include “date, price, games, and user experience.”
These are the things you’d usually talk about at E3 and, considering that the company won’t be attending E3 2019 at all, we expect them to drop at E3 2020 or the earliest at PSX later this year (if any).
On top of that, we also read about a “country rollout,” which means the platform owner could be working on a staggered release for PS5 depending on the region.
It has already happened in the past, and even recently with PlayStation 4, that was launched in November 2013 in Western territories and only in February 2014 in Japan.
What is official and what isn’t about next-generation PlayStation console? From sony at https://t.co/1JRZBg4LhK pic.twitter.com/eV6MWWKeWq
— Takashi Mochizuki (@mochi_wsj) May 21, 2019
Published: May 21, 2019 12:41 pm