Sony Is Still Committed To Generational Leaps In PlayStation Console Technology
Mark Cerny re-affirmed that Sony is still committed to bigger generational leaps in console technology, even while doing mid-gen refreshes like the PS5 Pro.
Mark Cerny re-affirmed that Sony is still committed to bigger generational leaps in console technology, even while doing mid-gen refreshes like the PS5 Pro.
An Sony executive has reconfirmed details on PS5 Pro Game Boost following comments by Mark Cerny.
PlayStation’s own AI-upscaling tech, PSSR will work on all games, even PSVR2 games, without a patch, according to Mark Cerny.
Mark Cerny’s choice of SSD, the Western Digital WD SN850 with a heatsink is the first officially licensed PS5 expansion drive.
PS5 news: It’s finally happening! Sony has announced that it will be offering a deep dive into the PS5 tomorrow, with Mark Cerny leading the charge.
PS5 backwards compatibility confirmed. This comes from a recent interview in which chief architect Mark Cerny addressed a number of lingering questions about the forthcoming console.
Current PSVR headsets will be compatible with the PS5, the console’s chief architect Mark Cerny has confirmed in a recent interview. Though he was less forthcoming about the company’s long-term VR strategy.
Chatter about a PS6 lite model has been shot down by a noted hardware insider, who suggested such a version would be a ‘nightmare for devs.’ PS6 is heavily rumoured to launch alongside a handheld dubbed Canis.
Hardware insider KeplerL2 has stated that he believes a possible $699 PS6 is likely to include 1TB SSD and no disc drive.
The CEO of Take-Two doesn’t believe that the PS6 and Project Helix will be delayed due to ongoing issues with the pricing and availability of components.