![]() According to Wired, it took around 0.8 seconds to fast travel in Spider-Man compared to 15 seconds on PlayStation 4 Pro and it's the reason why you'll be able to instantly jump between dimensions in Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart. The SSD inside the console is super fast. If you're looking for an explainer on ray tracing and its significance, we've got one for you right here. The "Oberon" GPU is a custom chip based on Radeon’s Navi family, with support for ray tracing. PlayStation’s lead architect Mark Cerny discussed the internal components in PS5, which will use a third-generation Ryzen CPU with eight cores, based on the 7nm Zen 2 architecture. Several new peripherals were also announced including the HD Camera, Media Remote, the Pulse 3D wireless headset, and the DualSense Charging Station. ![]() What's really bonkers is that Burger King is teasing the PS5 UI reveal, so watch this space?īoth the new Dualsense controller and PS5 are covered in tiny PlayStation symbols, such as X and triangle, which is a nice touch. Hopefully won't need to wait so long for folders this time. ![]() The UI will also be getting a massive overhaul, as well as getting a new Trophy enhancement and levelling structure and potentially a new PlayStation store. To see this content please enable targeting cookies. The PS5 will have around 664GB of usable storage space on its SSD, so you might still need to juggle things about when choosing what games to install. Wi-Fi 6 is the snappier name for 802.11ax, which is capable of (theoretical) transfer speeds of 9.6Gbit/s. We also know that the PS5 will have Wi-Fi 6 that supports Bluetooth 5.1and SuperSpeed USB, which is much faster than its Xbox counterparts. In the latest PS5 breakdown video, we got to see some 10Gbps USB Type-A ports, the motherboard, drive and where you can fire in additional storage in the M.2 bay. PS5 accessories will be available to purchase from November 12, which includes the DualSense, the PS5 HD Camera, a Media Remote and the 3D Wireless Pulse Headset.ĭespite the PS5 being a chonky boy, mostly because of massive thermals, it's apparently a very quiet console. The Standard Edition costs £449.99/ $499.99/€499, whereas the Digital Edition costs £359.99/$399.99/€399.99, so if you're not bothered about hoarding discs in the next generation, there is a decent saving to be made. The only material difference between the two consoles is that the Digital Edition doesn't have a disc drive. There are two versions to purchase: the Standard Edition and the Digital Edition. November 19 for the rest of the world, including Europe, Middle East, South America, Asia, and South Africa.November 12 for the U.S., Japan, Canada, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand and South Korea.The PS5 will have two separate launch dates: What we do know is that there will be more PS5 stock available compared to when PS4 hit shelves. Amazon has also said that some folks won't receive their PS5 at launch due to high demand, but hopefully, you're not one of those people. The PS5 pre-order fiasco continues, as consumers are still struggling to place orders ahead of the Christmas rush. ![]() PS4 players won't need to worry, though, as Sony will still be investing in the PS4 for some time. By the end of June 2019, Sony had sold 100 million PS4 consoles, though sales have started to decline after the PS5 was revealed. The PS4 is still having a record-breaking run. The PS5 is also predicated to outsell the Xbox Series X by a wide margin, and Sony expects PS5 to sell more units in its first fiscal year than PS4 did. The PS5’s powerful new GPU enables ray tracing and puts it on par with PC gaming at long last. The PS4 Pro was a decent bridge between last-gen and the next after only a few years in the wild, the standard PS4 had already been left lagging behind by high-spec PCs. Since the latest PS5 showcase, Sony has confirmed that there won't be a Smart Delivery system like Microsoft is offering, but that individual titles such as Marvel's Avengers will get free upgrades at launch. Over the last few months, more details have emerged about the PS5’s impressive capabilities, such as super-fast loading times thanks to its SSD, crisp 8k resolution and confirmed backwards compatibility for the majority of PS4 games. For PS5, it comes with the brand-new add-on - Spider-Man: Miles Morales - which you can read our review of here (linked). One of the big launch games is the port of Insomniac's much-loved Spider-Man. We've had enough hands-on time with the new console for a full PS5 review, which you can read here (linked). The PS5 hits the shelves in just a few weeks, so here's everything you need to know about it.
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