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Sony PlayStation 5

Sony PlayStation 5

There’s no denying the fact that the upcoming Sony PlayStation 5 looks like the more boutique WiFi router we’ve ever seen. The design not withstanding, when it’s powering your favorite games in the comfort of your own home, do you really care? We certainly don’t. We’re incredibly excited about the latest PlayStation console and the Sony DualSense PlayStation 5 Controller that will accompany it. The latest iteration of the popular console includes an 825GB SSD for lightning-fast loading, deeper immersion, support for haptic feedback, ray tracking, 4K-TV gaming, 120fps with 120Hz output, HDR, adaptive triggers and 3D Audio–along with an all-new generation of incredible PlayStation games. The revolutionary new console will be released in the United States on November 12th with a Digital Edition (no disc drive) for $400 and a fully-equipped version for $500. Based on the way pre-sales have gone so far, this is THE gift for the holiday season this year so you should attempt to lock one down immediately.