The CES, which opened its doors in Las Vegas a few hours ago, is a real wealth of technological innovations. And among the points mentioned by Sony is that of the PlayStation 5.
Sony’s presentation will obviously have helped put the spotlight on the PlayStation VR 2, which one day will delight fans of virtual reality on consoles. However, President Jim Ryan also took the opportunity to remind that the PlayStation 5 regularly benefits from updates that not only improve the overall performance of the system. Oh no.
“But we’re already fighting for the PlayStation 5!”
In recent months, Sony has been offering its famous 3D sound on external speakers and using the function to share games between the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. play parts. But in 2022, it will be time for competition, says Ryan:
This year we are also planning to offer a tournament feature on PS4 and PS5.
Aside from a simple visual representation, Sony didn’t want to dwell on this future update, but the evocation of tournaments that we think of as being built into the home ecosystem is reminiscent of one of Sony’s (very (many)) withdrawals in 2021: that of the EVO championship.
When tournaments are already prominent on the manufacturer’s official website, mostly on PS4, is certain that the competition will take a place of their own in future updates of the two generations. What’s the lack of PlayStation 5 forgetting? Nothing is less certain.
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