The PS5 has finally been revealed to the public and it looks great

FINALLY.

It feels like it took forever, but the day has finally come. We’ve now officially gotten our first look at the Playstation 5.

Sony revealed their next generation gaming console at its Future of Gaming show on Thursday evening. There had been a handful of other events ahead of this one where fans were waiting on a PS5 reveal, but were instead teased with a look at the controller and things like graphics and game mechanics instead.

Those things are great! But they’re not what people have been looking for. Most folks simply want to know what the thing looks like and how much it’s going to cost them.

Now, they’ve finally gotten their wish. Here it is.

That’s not all. At the launch, they’re coming with TWO separate editions of the system — the standard and the digital edition. We don’t know the difference just yet.

People on Twitter were loving the new look.

 

There’s no price or release date on the system just yet. But, hey, at least we finally know what it looks like. And it is good.

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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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