New PS5 Rumors: Release Date, Specs, Games and More


The current console generation seems to be winding down, and talk about Sony's PS5 continues to heat up. Sony has already confirmed that its next-generation console is in development, and even let a few official specs slip ahead of an eventual reveal. But there's still plenty we don't know, which is why we're compiling all of the PS5 rumors we're hearing right here.

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Latest PS5 News and Rumors (April 2019)
  • In an exclusive interview with Wired, lead PlayStation hardware architect Mark Cerny revealed the first details of Sony's next-generation console. These include a powerful new Ryzen-based processor, ray tracing support, 3D audio, an SSD, and support for PS4 games and the PSVR headset.
  • Don't expect the PS5 within the next year. The Wall Street Journal's Takashi Mochizuki tweeted that the company said during an investor call that there won't be a new PlayStation within the next 12 months.
PS5 release date: when is it coming out? 
While a website called SemiAccurate said lots of development kits have gone out, signaling a release sooner rather than later, Kotaku's Jason Schreier's sources tell him not to expect a console so soon. While dev kits could be PCs or almost-complete hardware, developers at both first and third-party studios working on games for 2019 and beyond said they know little to nothing about a PlayStation 5. While there's some information for those who need to know, the details are "far more limited than it would be if the console’s release was imminent."
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This suggests that at the earliest we'd see a PlayStation 5 in 2020, though Sony could always change plans depending on what its competitors do.

Curiously, Sony has pulled out of E3 2019 and will not have a press conference at gaming's biggest trade show next year, according to Kotaku. This could mean that Sony is taking a year off to come out of the gate swinging with a PS5 in 2020.

If the PS5 does arrive in 2020, it'll likely come later in the year. According to The Wall Street Journal's Takashi Mochizuki, Sony said in an April 2019 investor call that it has no plans to release a next-generation PlayStation in the next 12 months, meaning May 2020 would be the absolute earliest possible release window for the new console.

PS5 Specs: How powerful will the PS5 be?
In an interview with Wired, Sony's Mark Cerny revealed several key specs for Sony's next-generation console, which has yet to receive an official name.

The console will be powered by a CPU based on AMD's third-generation, eight-core Ryzen processor, as well as a custom GPU based on the AMD Radeon Navi line. That graphics card will allow the PS5 to deliver ray tracing, which is an ultra-realistic lighting technology that was first made popular by Nvidia's RTX cards.
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The system's CPU will allow for 3D audio, which promises to be more immersive than that of the PS4 whether you're playing with headphones or through your TV speakers. The PS5's massive power will also allow for resolutions of up to 8K (for reference, the PS4 Pro maxes out at 4K.)

Cerny also noted that the system will feature a speedy SSD (solid state drive) for loading games faster. In a demonstration, Cerny showed off that the system's new SSD, a segment of Marvel's Spider-Man that normally took 15 seconds to load took under a second. Additionally, Sony confirmed that the PS5 will support physical discs.

Will the PS5 be backwards compatible?
Yep! In the Wired interview, Sony confirmed that the PS5 will play PS4 games as well as support the current PlayStation VR headset.

However, the jury's still out on whether the PS5 will play games from older PlayStation generations, as was rumored several months ago.

PS5 games: The titles to expect
While the PS5 has yet to be confirmed, it's never to early to speculate which titles may land on Sony's next gen system. First-party titles The Last of Us Part II and Death Stranding both seem a ways out, and could potentially end up as PS5 exclusives or launch on PS4 and PS5 simultaneously. And while we're speculating, don't be shocked to see sequels to 2018 megahits God of War and Spider-Man on the PS5.

As far as third-party games, Bethesda already confirmed that its upcoming Starfield game is a "next-generation" experience. We also wouldn't be shocked to see The Elder Scrolls VI and Cyberpunk 2077 land on Sony's next-generation hardware. And since they release like clockwork, expect new Madden, NBA 2K and FIFA titles around the PS5's launch window.

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  1. While a website called SemiAccurate said lots of development kits have gone out, signaling a release sooner rather than later, Kotaku's Jason Schreier's sources tell him not to expect a console so soon.
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