Sony unveils the PlayStation 5 logo - Geeko

So far discreet about the future console, Sony has taken advantage of CES in Las Vegas to unveil the official logo.

And, as we suspected, the 5th generation of its PlayStation will be called PS5. No name change to the program. As for the logo, there is also a certain fidelity there since it resembles to be mistaken for that of the PS3 and PS4, of the font in the choice of colors (black and white).

Few revelations

Sony has not revealed anything about the physical aesthetics, content to recall the characteristics that we already knew: the machine will have 3D audio capabilities, a super-fast SSD, ray-tracing generated by the hardware and format Ultra HD Blu-ray, as well as haptic functionality and adaptive triggers for its new controller…

Sony unveils the PlayStation 5 logo - Geeko

… And nothing else, the date of the official launch was not even mentioned. "Our promise to the 100 million members of the PlayStation community is to deliver the biggest and best content and deliver unique experiences to players with unprecedented speed," said Jim Ryan, CEO of Sony Interactive Entertainment. There will be many more things to share about the PlayStation 5 in the coming months and we look forward to revealing more details, including content that will highlight the platform and the future of video games. Community is the foundation of our business growth and that is why our brand is so valued. It is on this promise that the PlayStation brand was founded 25 years ago and it will remain our mission with players around the world. "

It will therefore still be necessary to wait to discover the new PlayStation. The official announcement of the features and exclusives of the PS4 had been made during a PlayStation Meeting event in New York on February 20, 2013, but Sony had waited for E3 to reveal the design of its console. A logic that Sony could reproduce with the PS5.

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