Scheduled for a 2020 holiday release, the Sony PS5 will upgrade your gaming experience with its bold and stunning design.
The white-and-black hardware matches the new PS5 DualSense controller. And the Sony PS5 console stands vertically.
The new PS5 console will be available in two versions—one with a 4K Blu-ray drive and the other as a pure digital edition.
The console is powered by an eight-core AMD Zen 2 CPU and a custom AMD RDNA 2-based GPU. The proprietary SSD will provide 825GB of storage and 5.5 GBps of performance.
Additionally, the top of the unit may have vents for heat dissipation, with USB-A and USB-C ports on the front.
Finally, Sony also created accessories for the PS5, including a DualSense charging station, a new HD camera, a Pulse 3D wireless headset, and a media remote.
PS5 will be available in the US, starting Nov 12th, with a worldwide release starting Nov 19, 2020