Appearance and preliminary game list for PlayStation 5

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The day came. This is what the PlayStation 5 console looks like:


This is what the new PlayStation5 console looks like, revealed in the recent stream The Future of Gaming by Sony Interactive Entertainment. There will be two models: with Ultra HD Blu-ray drive and digital model (without disc drive), with an almost identical appearance. No exact release date or price is revealed, although the release window is held for the end of 2020.

The statement partly describes: “Today's live stream also featured a preview of the new games that will define the next generation of PlayStation 5 games. Among dozens of games - most of which will be released as exclusive for the PS5 - the developers highlighted the potential of the hardware, which will unleash rich experiences for gamers and envelop them more deeply in the extraordinary worlds of gaming than ever before. ”


In addition to console footage, SIE unveiled the PULSE 3D Wireless Microphone Headset, a 1080p Dual Lens HD Camera, Multimedia Control with Microphone and DualSense Dual Recharge Station.


"With the PlayStation 5, we are taking a significant leap to provide a truly new generation of innovative gaming experiences that will redefine the expectations that users have for games," said Jim Ryan, President and CEO of SIE. “The games will have more functions and will be more attractive to the eye, they will captivate your senses in ways that you did not think possible. Plus, you can have those experiences more smoothly thanks to the impressively fast loading. In today's exhibit, we only show a sneak preview of what's to come in the next generation, and we want to thank our community for living this journey to the launch of the PS5 with us. ”


This is the list of the games shown during the stream:

PS5 games from SIE Worldwide Studios and direct partners

Astro’s Playroom (Japan Studio)

Demon’s Souls (Bluepoint Games / Japan Studio)

Destruction All Stars (Lucid Games / XDEV)

Gran Turismo 7 (Polyphony Digital)

Horizon The Forbidden West (Guerrilla Games)

Marvel’s Spider-Man Miles Morales (Insomniac Games)

Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart (Insomniac Games)

Returnal (Housemarque / XDEV)

Sackboy A Big Adventure (Sumo Digital / XDEV)


PS5 games from third-party developers and distributors

Bugsnax (Young Horses)

DEATHLOOP (Bethesda)

Ghostwire: Tokyo (Bethesda)

Godfall (Gearbox Publishing / Counterplay Games)

Goodbye Volcano High (KO-OP)

Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online (Rockstar Games)

HITMAN 3 (IO Interactive)

JETT: The Far Shore (Superbrothers)

Kena: Bridge of the Spirits (Ember Lab)

Little Devil Inside (Neostream Interactive)

NBA 2K21 (2K, Visual Concepts)

Oddworld Soulstorm (Oddworld Inhabitants ™)

Pragmata (Capcom)

Project Athia (Square Enix / Luminous Productions)

Resident Evil Village (Capcom)

Solar Ash (Annapurna Interactive / Heart Machine)

Stray (Annapurna / Blue Twelve Studio)

Tribes of Midgard (Gearbox Publishing / Norsfell)

The Pathless (Annapurna Interactive / Giant Squid)

Finally, this is a video summary of the appearance of PS5 and the video games shown (it should be noted that not all are launch titles):



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