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With no E3 showcase in June, Sony reveals the first 'PlayStation 5' specs


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There's not going to be a PlayStation 5 release in 2019. When it does show up, it might not even be called "PlayStation 5." 

But Sony's next-generation gaming console is definitely coming. With the company skipping its usual E3 showcase at the June 2019 show, PlayStation 4 lead architect Mark Cerny — who is also, unsurprisingly, deeply involved in the next-gen PlayStation — delivered some of the first details on the until-now secret project.

It's too early for a fully detailed specs rundown, but Cerny laid out the broad strokes in an interview with Wired. As you might expect, the next PlayStation — I'm just going to call it PS5 from here on out, and we'll all just agree that the final product may have a different name — will sport a number of common sense hardware upgrades. Read more...

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