Sony won't announce new hardware at e3 2018
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This year's E3 promises a lot, with a console war like it hasn't been seen in a long time. Microsoft and, above all, Nintendo, have had great success with their new consoles, so there was already talk that Sony would advance the arrival of the PS5. Finally, everything indicates that Sony will not show any new hardware in this event.
Sony will not show a PS5 at E3 2018, the conference will focus entirely on new games
Recently, rumors have suggested that Sony was planning to reveal a PS5 console, something that has been denied by Shawn Layden, the president of Sony Worldwide Studios has stated in the latest PlayStation Blogcast that there will be no new hardware announcements at E3. this year. For now Sony will focus on the next big titles coming to PS4, including Death Stranding, Ghost of Tsushima, Spider-Man, and The Last of Us Part 2. Third-party developer games are also expected to be announced.
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Thus, E3 2018 will be free of hardware, and will focus entirely on new games for existing platforms, great news for all users who have invested their money in the PS4 Pro and Xbox One X, as everything seems to indicate that these devices still have rope for a while.
The arrival of the PS5 should not take place until the end of 2019 or the beginning of 2020, at which time it is three years since the launch of the PS4 Pro. Sony was talking about a half-generation console, so its successor should not be released within three years, the time that passed from the original PS4 to the PS4 Pro.
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