Sony is reportedly working on a new PS5 design that comes with a detachable disc drive. According to Tom Henderson of Insider Gaming, sources familiar with Sony’s plans say the company is working on ...
There was a rumor in September of this year that the PlayStation 5 will be getting an overhaul with a new model set to launch around September 2023. The New PS5 will replace the current iterations and ...
Sony might have a clever new spin on the PlayStation 5’s hardware coming down the pike. According to a new report from Insider Gaming, Sony is working on a new revision of the PS5 console that could ...
A new report claims that the PS5 will see its first major redesign sometime in fiscal year 2023, and the new model will feature a detachable disc-drive. This report comes from known leaker Tom ...
Update, 12:41pm: The supposed release window for the new PS5 has been changed to September 2023. Sony will be launching a new PS5 with a detachable disc drive, according to a new site aptly named ...
Sony is reportedly planning a new PS5 model which will support a detachable external disc drive. That's according to a new report from known leaker Tom Henderson, who claims that the new "D" model of ...
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There was a rumor in September 2022 that the PlayStation 5 will be getting an overhaul with a new model set to launch around September 2023. The New PS5 will replace the current iterations and will ...
Sony’s forthcoming smallerPlayStation 5 will make the disc drive swappable, allowing owners to remove or connect it as they wish. However, a new leak of the upcoming slim redesign points to an ...
After months of rumors and speculation (along with some deep discounts), Sony has finally confirmed that a slim version of the PS5 is on the way in a post on the PlayStation website. The new console, ...
UPDATE 13/01/2023: Tom Henderson has clarified this post, saying that he meant the console has found its way into the hands of developers within Sony, and not with individual studios. Henderson ...