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PlayStation 5

Since release of Ps4 on Nov 15, 2013 it has been a huge hit in the gaming world and has been famous for giving the best experience to users using Unreal Engine 4 technology. Though now it is end of an era for PlayStation 4 and gamers are turning and waiting for the long waited Ps5. Currently Sony is creating a hype and keeping release date a secret but we know that a PlayStation 5 release date will definitely be a one day exist, thanks to Sony Interactive Entertainment's President and CEO Shawn Layden confirming as much in an interview with Golem.de. On an interview with Financial Times the Sony president Kenichiro Yoshida confirmed that Sony is working on next generation console which will enhance user experience.
Early in May 2018, Sony interactive CEO John Kodera revealed that Ps5 won’t be releasing anytime soon then 2021. Even though no one knows exactly what is Sony working on and how are they going to present themselves and how are they going to stand out in this competitive market, so far the good news is that Sony is working on its new console. There is no confirmed date given by Sony on release of Ps5 but there is a word in the gaming communities and they are counting 2020. With arrival of 4K televisions and Ps4 pro it is expected that Ps5 would be a massive upgrade of Ps4 pro. Since there is no confirm dates for anything, So mark your calendars for 2019, 2020 and 2021.
PlayStation 5

Ps5 The VR effect:
In the world of gaming console manufacturing Sony is the first one to jump into this untapped market, thanks to PlayStation VR. If you experience PlayStation VR technology on Ps4 Pro, it shows the beauty and enhanced experience of how much better it can look on PlayStation 5. Currently VR wherever being used is working on low graphics and not so on the top of the quality animations, Ps4 Pro pushes the base limits which makes gamers wait a little more for Ps5.
Ps5 Competition:
In spite of the fact that we're repulsively anxious for news of a PlayStation 5 discharge date, we can't blame Sony for taking an additional couple of years to truly drain the remainder of the PS4, given it's immense and steadfast player base. All things considered, the PS4 Pro is still moderately new to the market and its immediate rival, the Microsoft's Xbox One X, is a considerably later discharge. If we're honest, we can't really see any urgent need to start a new generation right now. And given Microsoft's growing commitment to backwards compatibility, we think it's key for Sony to really think carefully about its next steps.

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