The funniest PS5 memes about the console’s design

Twitter had plenty of jokes about the new PS5.

Sony showed off the upcoming PlayStation 5 and gave gamers a look at dozens of games headed to the platform during an event on Thursday, which was capped by the grand reveal of the console’s design. The reaction to the look of the new PS5 was mixed, and while many people seem to be impressed, just as many roasted Sony ruthlessly on Twitter.

This is the internet, after all, which means we’ve got tons of memes. Here are the funniest PS5 memes floating around social media after the big reveal. Before the PS5 launches, here are 27 PS4 games you need to play before the next generation begins.

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PS5: All you need to know about Thursday’s PlayStation 5 event

“The Future Of Gaming” is nearly here.

Gamers worldwide will get their first glimpse of what the PlayStation 5 is capable of during the “Future of Gaming” event. The show, which will run for “a bit more than an hour,” was originally scheduled for June 4th, but was rescheduled in solidarity with protests around the world.

We still haven’t seen what the new PlayStation 5 looks like, and Sony’s announcements are only promising footage of games running on PS5 during the broadcast. It’s also unclear when Sony will reveal the price and release date of the PS5. After the slightly anticlimactic and dense technical presentation by Mark Cerny in March, though, Sony hopefully has some show-stopping reveals in store.

The PS5 event will begin at 4:00 p.m. ET on Thursday, June 10th. You can stream the show online via YouTube or Twitch.

Back on April 7th, Sony revealed the new PlayStation 5 wireless controller, which is called the DualSense, which features haptic feedback and adaptive triggers to increase immersion, and replaces the “share” button with a new “create” button.

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PlayStation 5: How to watch Sony’s PS5 presentation on Wednesday

Sony is giving a “deep dive” into the PS5 on Wednesday.

Gamers have been waiting for years for a new generation of consoles, and assuming the coronavirus doesn’t force delays, you should finally be able to upgrade from your Xbox One or PS4 later this year. Microsoft has already unveiled its new Xbox Series X, and on Wednesday afternoon, Sony will provide a “deep dive” on the upcoming PlayStation 5.

The PlayStation Twitter account announced that Mark Cerny will give a presentation that was reportedly originally scheduled to occur at the 2020 Game Developers Conference in San Francisco, which was canceled due to coronavirus. The live stream will begin at 12:00 p.m. ET, and you can watch on the PlayStation Blog website.

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