As soon as Microsoft hits the shit with technical details about the Xbox Series X, something is also stirring at Sony. Very, very soon, the company will reveal new details about the PlayStation 5.
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Just yesterday, Microsoft showed off the architecture of the Xbox Series X, which can keep up with a gaming PC. Anyway, it has been known since December what the console of the Americans will look like. (To report: Xbox Series X: As strong as a high-end gaming PC – that will be expensive!) Meanwhile, Sony is still in an iron silence despite the PS5 launch planned for the Christmas season 2020. That will change tomorrow at 5 p.m. At this point, lead system architect Mark Cerny will provide "deep insight" into the system architecture of the PS5.
We may then get a first look at the final appearance of the hardware. So far, this has only been shown in the form of the developer kit. After Microsoft's announcement, Sony has to deliver. The Redmond company clearly presents. So far, along with some key data, it is known that the next PlayStation will use "no loading times" as its core feature.
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Another exciting question is whether Sony can keep its plans. Given the console's production in Asia, where the Corona virus continues to rage badly, it's not unlikely that there could be delays or at least bottlenecks to launch.
Tomorrow at 9am Pacific Time, PS5 lead system architect Mark Cerny will provide a deep dive into PS5’s system architecture, and how it will shape the future of games.
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