The wait for PlayStation 5 is over, Sony has announced the date and price

The wait for PlayStation 5 is over, Sony has announced the date and price

If you are looking forward to Sony’s new PlayStation 5, this is good news for you. Sony has finally announced the PlayStation 5 availability date and price.

In October last year, the company announced that the PlayStation 5 would be available to consumers in late 2020.

The company said that several changes are being made to the PlayStation 5’s controller, and for the first time the rumble technology is being replaced by a new haptic feedback technology.

Then in June this year, the company introduced its console to give consumers a taste of what its design would look like.

The PS5 has a vertical stand just like the Xbox Series X while it will be available in 2 versions, a 4K Blu-ray drive and a pure digital edition.

The digital version of the PS5 is slimmer than the regular model without an optical drive, and that also means the digital edition will be cheaper, though the company did not announce a price at the time.

Now the company has announced that the PlayStation 5 will be available in the US, Japan, Canada, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand and South Korea from November 12, while in Europe and other countries it will be released on November 19.

However, consumers in China will have to wait longer.

It can be booked from September 17 through pre-order in various countries, with a price tag of $400 (over 66,000 Pakistani rupees).

Interestingly, the price and availability date of Microsoft’s Xbox Series X and Series X consoles were announced last week which will be available in November itself.

Like the Xbox Series X, the PS5 can be placed vertically or horizontally under a TV or monitor, while Sony has also built a stand, but the Digital Edition’s stand is a bit different.

The top of the PS5 has vents for heat dissipation, while the front has USBA and USBC ports.

Sony has also developed a number of accessories for the PS5, including a DualSense charging station, a new HD camera, a Plus 3D wireless headset and a media remote.

The new PlayStation will use 100GB Blu-ray discs, while the company has already confirmed that the console will feature a disc drive, but all games will have to be installed on an internal SSD.

In fact, the superfast SSD is the biggest update that Sony has revealed, and the company promises that data read speeds will also be improved so that games don’t take up as much storage space.

The user interface of the new PlayStation has also been completely changed and the home screen will now show more details and social features.

PlayStation 5 features an 8-core CPU, custom GPU, 3D audio, 8K gaming support (while 120Hz supports 4K gaming), low power consumption option, PS4 backwards compatibility and ultra-fast SS There will also be features like D.

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2024-07-27 11:46:12

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