Sony PS5 release date


Alright, it is settled finally the war between Xbox and PlayStation May come nearly to an end by the end of next week. As the lovers of Sony are already scheduling their free hours of QUARANTINE for the newest Sony Event!




Sony announced today that its upcoming PlayStation 5 event has been rescheduled to Thursday, June 11th at 4PM ET. The event was originally scheduled for June 4th but was postponed following the death of George Floyd and protests against racism and police brutality happening around the world.

Sony will show PS5 games during the event, and it will run for “a bit more than an hour,” Sony Interactive CEO Jim Ryan said in a blog a post announcing the original event.

Sony has revealed the name of the console, its logo, its specs, and its new Dual Sense controller, and Epic Games showed off a jaw-dropping PS5 demo as part of its announcement of Unreal Engine 5 back in May.



The PS5 will have a custom eight-core AMD Zen 2 CPU, a custom AMD RDNA 2-based GPU, 16GB of GDDR6 RAM, and a proprietary SSD with 825GB of storage and 5.5GB/s of performance. The Dual Sense controller will have haptic feedback, adaptive triggers, an integrated microphone, and a USB-C port. The controller’s share button has also been renamed to the “create” button, but Sony hasn’t shared much about what it will let players do just yet.


Right now, all the gamers in Pakistan and all around the world are also in solidarity with Black Lives Movement, there is still space now for the revealing of the next-generation console. 




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