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- The PS5 console design was unveiled during Sony’s latest PlayStation event, which was focused on the next-gen games for PS4 and PS5.
- Sony did not explain the design at the online-only show, choosing to unveil it via a teaser trailer. The company did not say whether the PS5 will be available in other colors either.
- A Sony exec said in comments on LinkedIn that the PS5 will be the most “customizable” console the company ever made, without explaining what he meant by that.
Sony finally delivered last week its highly anticipated PlayStation 5 event, which turned out to be the games demo presentation that several reports detailed in the weeks leading to the event. Some rumors said the PS5 design will not be unveiled at the show. Sony pleasantly surprised fans, releasing a full trailer clip at the end of the show that featured the final design of the PS5, PS5 Digital Edition, and the various accessories built for the new console. Sony didn’t explain the unusual design of the console at the event, but it’s clear the Japanese company went in a totally different direction than Microsoft. The Xbox Series X has a simpler, more subtle design than the PS5, and both models have seen their share of online criticism and memes.
What’s interesting about the PS5 is that it’s supposed to be the most “customizable” console Sony ever made. The comment comes direct from a Sony exec, but it’s unclear what that actually means.
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PS5 will be the most ‘customizable’ PlayStation ever originally appeared on BGR.com on Wed, 17 Jun 2020 at 07:31:22 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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