We’ve seen the PS5 DualSense controller and the console’s specs, but not the box itself.
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Sony isn’t planning to delay the PS5’s late 2020 launch due to the coronavirus outbreak, but will produce fewer units of its next-gen console compared to PS4, according to Bloomberg. It expects the new console’s high specs to result in a higher price tag, which will diminish demand from early adopters.
The COVID-19 pandemic apparently forced Sony to change its PS5 promotion plans, but hasn’t impacted its production capacity.
Sony didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.
This story will be updated shortly.
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