It’s been weeks since we last heard a tasty PlayStation 5 rumor. Weeks! To remedy this, the rumor mill is suggesting Sony will use the new system to debut a new tier to its PlayStation Plus subscription service.
With the ninth generation of consoles right around the corner, the rumor mill is working overtime. A new patent filed by Sony hints at the PlayStation 5 being backwards compatible with the current PS4.
While most of the attention of Gran Turismo fans was focused on the FIA-certified GT Championship World Finals in Monaco last week, something interesting was quietly being shown off on the other side of the world at “InterBEE 2018” in Tokyo.
The next generation of video game consoles is on the horizon. If a new patent filed by Sony is a sign, we could finally have our first concrete look at what’s to come.
With the 2018 E3 show over and done with, the rumor mill is now back up and running. While Sony confirmed it wouldn’t be talking PS5 at the show, the latest rumors focus on it anyway. Forbes now has a bit more insight into the upcoming PlayStation 5.
It’s that time of the year, and the rumor mill is at it once more. The gaming community loves a good rumor from time to time, and recently those talks have focused on PlayStation 5.
The seventh generation of video game consoles has been an unprecedented one. While not an entirely new concept, this generation introduced refreshed consoles in the form of the PlayStation 4 Pro and Xbox One X.
The gaming community has had to acclimate to a number of changes this console generation, chief among them being the adoption of mid-cycle hardware refreshes in the form of the PS4 Pro and the yet-to-be-released (and officially named) Project Scorpio. If that weren’t enough, one analyst speculates the next generation could be right around the corner.