Some interesting news from Sony if it happens to be correct which may be bad for indie developers when it comes to the next PlayStation's future library.
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Those of you who may be thinking we're going to get a new version of the PSVR at launch with the whatever the PS5 is, it's not happening CNET had a brand new interview up this past week with Sony's Global Head of R&D Dominic Mallinson, in which the question was put forth about what[...]
If you were hoping to see whatever the next PlayStation/PS5 anytime soon, think again, as a new report says it will be a while Takashi Mochizuki is a Wall Street Journal reporter based in Tokyo who usually has the scoop now and then on news out of Japan that we least expect to get[...]
The PlayStation 5 has barely been hinted officially, but thanks to a recent interview Wired hosted with Sony's Mark Cerny, we do know a few things about the next-gen Sony console.
It will not release in 2019, but more likely 2020 or sometime after, at least according to rumors that have been picked up by Kotaku[...]
As part of the analysis, he claims that the PS5 may not even see the light of day until 2020, and that you won't see it hit the market until 2021, maybe even 2022. This is based of his analysis of the market, the company's desire to expand based on fiscal year projections, gaming and networking[...]
If you believe the latest rumor going around this weekend, it appears that whatever the PS5 turns out to be will have backward compatibility Some keen-eyed observers found a brand new patent from Sony and posted the translated findings up on Reddit, showing that the patent could be used to run software capable of running[...]
He says the PS4 Pro was a "half-step" in 2016 toward the next system and falls in line with a timeline for upgrading to a next-gen system, which would mean the PS5 would be three years away from that at 2019 It's also a logical step forward as he believes 50% of the marketplace will[...]