

If it doesn't, though, and if the only hardware difference between the two versions is the presence of the 4K BluRay player, we're likely talking about a $100/€100 difference - tops. It's unclear whether this console has some sort of streaming integration with a service such as PS Now, offloading games processing to the cloud. That will undoubtedly reduce the final pricing of the digital version compared to the mainline console. However, the PS5 will be eventually launching in two versions - a mainline console, and an all-digital spinoff.įor now, details are all but absent - the only thing we know for sure is that the digital version of the PS5 won't be carrying a 4K BluRay player. This is a relatively unexpected twist - unexpected, because if anything, we were expecting two new consoles from Microsoft (remember the Lockhart rumors?), not from Sony.


Sony today via a livestream finally showcased their hardware design for the next generation of consoles, and let's get one thing right out of the way: the company will be launching two console versions.
