Well, they finally did it. Tonight Sony finally gave us a good look at a whole host of PS5 games we’ll soon get to play. Beginning with a nostalgic montage of classic PlayStation hits, it didn’t take long for the wall-to-wall game announcements to come thick and fast.
There were so many, in fact, that we wouldn’t blamed you if you missed something. Luckily, we’ve rounded up everything announced during the show. Let’s dive in…
One of the most striking consoles PlayStation has ever released, PS5’s default colour isn’t in Black but White. There were two different versions revealed, one with a disc drive and one without, leaning into the idea that Sony have their eyes firmly set on some sort of digital future. However, for now, PS5 players will have the choice. There's still yet no pre-order price, but here’s what it looks like:
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