Rob Leane Dec 9, 2019
Sony's plans for the PS5 are becoming a bit clearer...
2020 will see the launch of not only the next Xbox but also its competition over at Sony, which is slowly revealing more and more about its new console. We now know, for example, just how long this next console generation is likely to last for the company. The life-cycle of the PlayStation 5 should last for "six to seven years," according to Sony's Masayasu Ito, who was interviewed by Game Informer as part of a big feature about the first 25 years of the PlayStation brand.
As Ito noted in the interview, the gaps between consoles are getting shorter. He explained that, "in the past, the cycle for a new platform was 7 to 10 years, but in view of the very rapid development and evolution of technology, it’s really a six to seven year platform cycle."
With any longer of a lifespan,...
Sony's plans for the PS5 are becoming a bit clearer...
2020 will see the launch of not only the next Xbox but also its competition over at Sony, which is slowly revealing more and more about its new console. We now know, for example, just how long this next console generation is likely to last for the company. The life-cycle of the PlayStation 5 should last for "six to seven years," according to Sony's Masayasu Ito, who was interviewed by Game Informer as part of a big feature about the first 25 years of the PlayStation brand.
As Ito noted in the interview, the gaps between consoles are getting shorter. He explained that, "in the past, the cycle for a new platform was 7 to 10 years, but in view of the very rapid development and evolution of technology, it’s really a six to seven year platform cycle."
With any longer of a lifespan,...
- 12/9/2019
- Den of Geek
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