PS5 still has big surprises to come, teases Sony

PS5 still has big surprises to come, teases Sony
Sony has already revealed some key details about the PS5, including the next-gen console's release date, logo, and some info on specs. However, according to Sony Interactive Entertainment CEO Jim Ryan, some of the best PlayStation 5 features have yet to be announced. In an interview with Business Insider Japan (translated by Gematsu), Ryan explained that in addition to the expected increase in graphics and performance, the PS5 will have other unique features to set it apart from its predecessors. "There are still unique elements to the upcoming PlayStation 5 that set it apart from previous consoles," Ryan said. "The "biggest differences" have yet to be announced."

Unique appeal

(Image credit: Shutterstock) Ryan also once again highlighted the changes we know are coming to the PlayStation 5, while shedding some light on the improved performance of the upcoming PS5 controller. "Every time a new console comes out, the processor and graphics get better," Ryan said. "They are tempting, of course, but we also need special calls. We have already confirmed the use of an SSD. The fact of having almost non-existent load times is a major change. "3D audio and haptic feedback support from the controller are also things that, when you try them, you will be surprised at the magnitude of the change." Even playing the Gran Turismo Sport racing game with a PlayStation 5 controller is a completely different experience. Although it works fine with the previous controller, it is impossible to go back after experimenting the detailed road surface via haptic control and play using the adaptive triggers." But what will these other, more secretive features be? Well, for starters, we're waiting to see what the PlayStation 5 will look like. But design features aside, we can only speculate on what Sony has in store for the PS5.