Sony Showcases Superior Features For PlayStation 5
The news about the PlayStation 5 is indeed very brightly reported in various media. Various leaks about the PS5 have also circulated so far. As recently, Shuhei Yoshida as Sony has provided various information to the public about the best console in the world.
This news was obtained at the Sony CES 2022 show some time ago. Many people expect Sony to reveal many things about the Playstation 5, but Sony seems to be providing a surprise.
If you refer to the information shared by Gematsu, Sony doesn’t seem to have made many changes to the PlayStation 5. So, what are the things you should know about the PS5.
Sony Unveils Official Logo And Release Schedule For PS5

At the Sony CES 2022 show, Sony showed the official logo of the PlayStation 5. The logo shown is almost similar to the PS3 and PS4 because it uses the same font.
In addition, according to news circulating the PS5 will use an eight-core CPU based on the third generation AMD Ryzen built using the 7nm Zen 2 architecture.
As planned, the PS5 will be released at the end of 2022. It is certain too, approaching the launch date there will be some important announcements for the console.
There is no exact date or month yet, but they say the launch will be in the holiday month of 2022, possibly December 2022.
Featured Features Included in PlayStation 5

Apart from showing the official logo for the PS5. CEO Jim Ryan again announced several features that are considered important for the future of the PS5.
These features are 3D Audio, Haptics / Adaptive Trigger used on the DualShock 5 controller, Ultra-High Speed SSD, Hardware-Based Ray Tracing and Ultra HD Blu-Ray.
For the GPU, the PlayStation 5 will use a custom GPU based on AMD Radeon Navi. The use of this GPU allows the PlayStation 5 to feature ray-tracing graphics, and is the first game console to support this feature.
A striking change in terms of specifications is that the PlayStation 5 is known to use a solid state drive (SSD) to replace the hard drive. By using an SSD, Sony promises more responsive loading times and gameplay.
It’s interesting to see some positive responses from the game developers. In your opinion, what other surprises are Sony preparing?