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PlayStation 5
PlayStation 5 isn’t officially releasing in 2019, but it will be compatible with 8K and you can also play PS4 games on it.

We’ve known for a while that is working on something futuristic about their next PlayStation console called to be “PlayStation 5”. There is a recent interview between Wired and Mark Cerny(the lead architect of the company’s new console) in which Cerny reveals many of the new cool features about the PlayStation 5.

This is the first time that Sony has publicly spoken about its successor to the PS4 which, according to Cerny, won’t be out in 2019.

What’s new in this PlayStation 5:
Sony is promising that the PlayStation 5 will support 8K graphics, 3D audio, super fast SSDs, and backward compatibility with existing PlayStation 4 games. Thing’s are going to be very different in this new console and this is going to be a lot of different experience for users.

This new console will contain eight-core CPU based on AMD’s third-gen Ryzen line built on the chip company’s latest 7nm Zen 2 process and a custom GPU based on AMD’s Radeon Navi hardware, which will bring ray-tracing graphics to a game console for the first time.

PlayStation 5 will support 3d Audio:
This new AMD chip also contains 3D audio that will redefine what sound can do in a video game Mark Cerny says, “it’s been a little bit of frustration that audio did not change too much between PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4. With the next console, the dream is to show how dramatically different the audio experience can be when we apply significant amounts of hardware horsepower to it.”

PlayStation 5 will is replacing hard drive with SSD:
Another big change coming to the PlayStation 5 is that they are replacing the hard drive with an SSD, which Sony promises will improve load time and game-play beyond anything possible with a hard drive. (In a demo described by Wired, fast-traveling in Spider-Man for the PS4 took only 0.8 seconds on an early dev-kit for the PS5, compared to 15 seconds on a PS4.)

Discussing the SSD, Cerny said “the raw read speed is important, but so are the details of the I/O [input-output] mechanisms and the software stack that we put on top of them. I got a PlayStation 4 Pro and then I put in an SSD that cost as much as the PlayStation 4 Pro—it might be one-third faster.”

Cerny says, will make you feel more immersed in the game as sounds come at you from above, from behind, and from the side.

Sony’s New PSVR headset:
In the recent interview, Cerny didn’t give a promising statement about new PSVR headset for PlayStation 5, instead, He said that"“I won’t go into the details of our VR strategy today,” he says, “beyond saying that VR is very important to us and that the current PSVR headset is compatible with the new console.”"

PlayStation 5 Backward feature:
PlayStation 5 include the fact that it’ll be backward compatible with existing PlayStation 4 games. Unlike the PS3 to PS4 transition, the PS4 and PS5 share similar architectures, making cross-generational support much easier. Now you can easily play games of Play Station 5 games on Play Station 4.

As there is no official release date of Play Station 5 from Sony, but according to rumors, Sony will launch there new Play Station 5 in 2020. Well Sony seems to be unclear in their plans, however, Microsoft confirmed that a new Xbox was in development, and it is expected that we’ll see this next-generation console at E3 2019.

After the official statement from Google about their new Online Gaming platform “Google Stadia“. Sony is also trying to improve their online experience by making it more smooth and user-friendly in its new PS5.