Sony has been revealing a lot of information about the PlayStation 5, their highly anticipated next-gen console, and it has gotten to the point customers now know pretty much everything about it. The company has given players a look at some of the games that will be releasing with the console, as well as other titles that are expected to launch at a later date.
When it comes to first-party titles, MARVEL's Spider-Man: Miles Morales and Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart are two of the games that developer Insomniac Games has already announced for the PlayStation 5; the former confirmed to be a launch title, while the latter has not yet been given an official release date.
From third-party developers fans can also expect a handful of titles to release around launch, although this is up to the developers themselves to reveal. Still, PlayStation 5 users will have plenty of games to choose from once the console launches this Holiday.
Sony has also revealed how innovative the new DualSense controller is, and how this new device will give players an even more immersive experience than any other controller before. In fact, it seems like Sony are more fixed on selling us the controller rather than the console itself, as it is pretty much all we'd hear from them.
PlayStation 5 will be including a bunch of innovative features, and at this point players already know everything there is to know about the highly anticipated console; everything except its official release date, and its cost.
Today, Sony has released a new TV spot that Sony for the PlayStation 5 — which is all about that breathtaking immersion that the they promise the DualSense controller wil give players. What is disappointing, however, is that the developer still hasn't given us an official release date or price for the console.
To be fair, Microsoft is also being slammed for not revealing the price of the Xbox Series X, but at least they've revealed that the console will be launching in November; narrowing the release window, and giving players something to actually look forward to — which is something Sony hasn't done yet. TV spot's neat, though.
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