PS5 Launch Still On Track For Holiday 2020; Sony Confirms
We’re experiencing an information overload right now as Sony has dropped a lot of PS5 info at once. GamesIndustry.biz has two articles, CNET has one, with Ian sharing bytes on his Twitter profile, and the official announcement on PS Blog. We’re trying to cover every important information piece-by-piece in separate articles. And the first one in this series is – PS5 Launch Still on Track for Holiday 2020.
That’s right. Speaking to CNET, Sony Interactive Entertainment CEO & President said, “We remain absolutely on track. We’re going to launch this holiday, we will have a global launch. And where we’re greatly looking forward to it. And we very much want the gaming world to look forward to it, too.”
While both the PS5 and the Xbox Series X should have got their respected price-points by now, COVID-19 affected the companies from getting a fixed price. “We’ll try to get the price right and value proposition right,” Ryan spoke to CNET. “Right now, we’re not seeing anything saying to us there’s going to be problems with quantities or we won’t be able to launch the way we want.”
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