Yesterday was a big day for Xbox Series X news, and it looks like tomorrow will be the same for PS5. As announced by PlayStation earlier today (and reported by our sister site Push Square), we'll be getting a look at how the PS5 stacks up against the Xbox Series X via a PlayStation Blog livestream tomorrow.
You can see the PlayStation tweet below, which suggests the livestream will "provide a deep dive into the system's architecture, and how it will shape the future of games".
If you're interested in how Sony will respond to yesterday's impressive Xbox Series X deep dive, you can watch the livestream tomorrow at 9am PDT / 12pm EDT / 4pm GMT / 5pm CET on the PlayStation Blog.
[source pushsquare.com, via twitter.com]
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Right now, it comes down to the games for me. With Halo Infinite confirmed as a launch game for Series X, I'm leaning heavily towards that... But we'll see what happens!
Finally!! The silence from Sony hasn't done them any favours.
Just not having to look at that PS5 devkit image everywhere will be a win. 😂
It will be interesting to see what Sony bring. If they announce a more powerful system and announce a couple of games then they might steal Microsofts thunder. But if its weaker Microsoft is going to run with the power aspect like Sony did with PS4. Will be a good watch regardless
I don't expect it to beat the Xbox Series X in power, and even if it does, at least not significantly so. Not unless they want to once again release a console for a premium price, a mistake they've already made once too many.
So, it's going to be all about the games and the features and services. Microsoft has got the features and services down pat, but they definitely need to get to work concerning the games, because that's an area that Sony's still quite good at, both in quality and quantity.
Rumors suggest it's pretty close to Series X, power wise. We'll see if that's true today. I am not even a Sony guy and I still am somewhat excited about seeing PS5. Maybe because gaming nowadays always gets me pumped. With 4 kids under the age of 7, I end up playing most Switch, though. Not that that bothers me, lol.
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