Sony announced its next-generation PlayStation hardware back in April and offered a demo in May. We didn't know much about its next console, the Play Station 5, except that it would offer vast improvements over the PlayStation 4 -- until now.
On Tuesday, Sony President and CEO Jim Ryan pulled back the curtain and offered up new details about the PS5, including a release date. Here's everything we know so far about the PlayStation 5.
After a long build, Sony still didn't show off the much anticipated new PS5 at CES. Instead, it showed us the logo. It isn't shocking, but it's pretty sweet. Sony changed the 4 to a 5, and... it's rounder? Sony confirmed a holiday 2020 release date for the new console. Instead of showing the new physical hardware, it confirmed a number of other exciting specs, but specs we already knew about, such as 3D audio support and an SSD hard drive for faster load times.