PlayStation 5 Launches Nov 12 For $500; Discless Digital Edition Priced at $400 (polygon.com) 56
The PlayStation 5 will cost $499 for the standard version of Sony's next-gen console and $399 for the PS5 Digital Edition -- the system without an optical disc drive -- when it launches Nov. 12, Sony Interactive Entertainment announced Wednesday during its PlayStation 5 Showcase livestream. From a report: The Nov. 12 release date is for the consoles' launches in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand, and South Korea. They'll become available on Nov. 19 for the rest of the world, Sony said. Sony's PS5 price announcement follows similar news from Microsoft, which announced the release date of its $499 Xbox Series X and $299 Xbox Series S earlier in September.
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Obligatory meme [imgflip.com], your title was begging for this to happen.
Looks like a good system but launch titles thin (Score:5, Interesting)
The system itself and demos so far look impressive, but launch tittles seem kind of low.
I think that is why Sony is doing the PS Plus Collection thing, where you get quite a few very good PS4 games, for free, if you have a PS5 and a PS Plus subscription (at least that is how I'm reading it, details may be different). That way even if there are not a lot of launch titles, you still have a lot of stuff you could start playing right away until the bigger upcoming games come out for the PS5.
I saw some speculation the Playstation Plus Collection was the list of the only games that would be backwards compatible, but I don't think that is accurate - seems like the full list of backwards compatiblePS4 games would be much larger than what they are offering in the Collection.
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> I saw some speculation the Playstation Plus Collection was the list of the only games that would be backwards compatible, but I don't think that is accurate - seems like the full list of backwards compatible PS4 games would be much larger than what they are offering in the Collection.
That's my impression as well.
What was shown and mentioned was the a small collection of PS+ Collection -- that are PS4 games -- that were "remastered" for the PS5. To what extent we don't know yet -- whether or not this i
Buy because reason (Score:1)
Console manufacturers want us to subscribe and not own any games, that's fine, just sign me up for $10 per month subscription.
Subscribing includes
rental of a new console,
all games for the platform,
two fancy controllers,
the better console to TV cables
all the console accessories
no return fees
free repairs/replacement for defective units
no early termination fees.
That'd put me in around $400 total cost per console until the new console is released with access to all the game library and decent hardware.
I'm good
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Rugged cables (Score:2)
For digital video signal (hdmi), there are no better cables. It either works or it doesn't.
Rugged cables allow for more time, more connect/disconnect cycles, or more rough handling by other members of the household (human or other) before they transition from works to doesn't.
Re: Looks like a good system but launch titles thi (Score:2)
The system itself and demos so far look impressive, but launch tittles seem kind of low.
Agree on both counts, but I always figure that a new console is going to stay the same price for the first year or two, so if I'm probably going to buy one in that timeframe, I won't save any money by waiting for better games along. Just Horizon and some of the games getting PS5 patches (like Destiny 2 and Cyberpunk) make it seem worth jumping in for me.
Yep even non "PS5" titles may benefit. (Score:1)
Just Horizon and some of the games getting PS5 patches (like Destiny 2 and Cyberpunk) make it seem worth jumping in for me.
I ended up pre-ordering the PS5 for that reason, even with just one game I really wanted from the launch group (Spiderman) I figured some games upcoming may well have patches to look even better on the PS5.... It did kind of make me wonder if things like Cyberpunk would maybe release a PS5 specific version even? The timing seems too close they might be doing a PS5 specific release.
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It implies even weirder things when you remove the "og" from the analog optical drive.
Bad jokes aside, it reminds me of a prosecutor in one of the earliest MP3/filesharing lawsuit, where he/she said that pirates destroyed the soul of music by converting CDs into zeroes and ones...
Digital phonorecord delivery (Score:2)
Use of "digital" to refer to paid downloads began with the use of "digital phonorecord delivery" in United States copyright law, 37 CFR 210.12 [cornell.edu]. The term describes a digital transmission of a sound recording that results in a phonorecord* being fixed on the nonvolatile storage of the receiving device, as one would buy from iTunes Store or Amazon MP3. Copyright statutes and regulations contrast digital phonorecord delivery with Internet radio, requiring a negotiated license for the former and allowing a compu
Wait One Year (Score:3)
It looks like neither console has "the game" to buy at launch date. Yes, PlayStation has a few more exclusives, but even that is not enough to make a complete switch.
Give one more year, and there would be more reasons to switch, more games, better prices, and possibly GOTY editions of these early games at better prices. Let them build the libraries, polish up bugs, and offer a better deal.
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Agreed. There's no reason to rush out. Load times are the only thing that will be dramatically better at launch.
Otherwise, the new OSes are likely to be buggy and missing key features that the manufacturers will rush to add in the first few months, backwards compatibility will be spotty until gamers complain that X doesn't work, and developers will be working kinks out of their pipelines as they work with a new dev kit and upgrade their engines over the next year or two (remember: UE5 won't be reaching devs
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The first one to offer Xtreme Beach Volleyball compatible with a VR headset will win. Bonus points if there are "secret rooms" with "enhanced gameplay".
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GT7 will probably sell a lot of consoles. It's not only the best serious racing series on consoles (complete with FIA official competitions), it's also very popular for Twitch streaming and YouTube.
You are right of course about waiting a year, but I expect they will shift plenty of units.
For context the Sega Genesis (Score:4, Informative)
And the 3DO and Neo-Geo were even crazier. Especially the 3DO. Neo-Geo had the excuse of being arcade hardware in a console box being sold to high end gamers. The 3DO was around $1300 in inflation adjusted dollars and mass marketed. It was the
The Super Nintendo had the cheapest launch, IIRC. Two controllers and a game (Super Mario World) for around $380 bucks give or take.
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Parent post is a good example of the Greater Internet Fuckwad Theory [penny-arcade.com].
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Atari, Sega, and Sony have all capital letters in their respective corporate logos. Does this make them more capitalist than Nintendo and Microsoft, whose wordmarks are in title case?
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I have found memories of the video game crash (Score:2)
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3DO was before the .com boom, you may be thinking the M3 successor. The 3DO was always marketed weird. Sold initially through AT&T stores and electronics stores (circuit city, montgomery ward's electric avenue) like the CDi rather than in video game stores like Software Etc. and Babbage's (the two big ones at the time).
But it was well above the competition, which was the SNES/Genesis. I bought one shortly after launch for $750, solely for Crash 'N Burn. The Playstation one came out not too long afterwa
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Hell no (Score:2)
15 years ago BMG put copyright software protection on their CDs (which is how music used to be distributed). It was never actually used by a hacker to break into Windows XP system, but I guess it could have? Sony then bought BMG. So no way am I every going to use a Sony product!
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Boycott! (Score:2)
Or pickup trucks [youtu.be].
Pre-Orders start tomorrow (Score:2)
I'm kind of bummed because I was ready to pay for it today. But, I'll wait for tomorrow. I just want to get on the list close to the top in case there are any coronavirus problems. It's kind of hard to tell a kid "Yeah, this is your present. It's not here yet, but here's a helpful picture of what it'd look like if you were able to get it"
shaping up to be an interesting gen. (Score:2)
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Re:Please, fix title: $499 is not $500 (Score:5, Insightful)
Please don't fix it. It's time we push back against the 99 dollars marketing bullshit.
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Technically you are correct but $499 is marketing shenanigans -- since taxes will easily push it over $500. Stupid shit like the $99 that needs to stop -- the only way to combat that is to round up.
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Do you really think people are surprised by the concept of sales tax?
Yes. Europeans who move to the United States do in fact end up surprised by sticker prices that exclude sales tax.
Expensive games (Score:2)
For the PS4 I rarely find games on Craigslist, and I have yet to sell a single game via same.
What has happened instead is I wait for a PSN sale, and buy a download for the same price I used to buy a Craigslist game. But of course that download is tied to my PS4 and I can't sell it when I finish it.
what it means for me is games have gotten a lot more expensive.
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Playstation - Rounded top
Playstation 2 - flat top, stackable
Playstation 3 - Convex top
Playstation 4 - flat top, stackable
Playstation 5 - Convex/Curvy
I'll wait for the Playstation 6.
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Likewise Super NES and N64 chassis curves (Score:2)
My theory is they go with curvy cases to make it hard to stack other AV boxes on top when over-heating could be an issue.
The curves of the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (NTSC U/C) and the Nintendo 64 (all regions) are there for precisely this reason, as well as to deter setting drinks where they could spill into the vent.
$399 is an amazing price (Score:2)
$100 cheaper than the competition for the same CPU and GPU as the high end model. Not like the Xbox where the more expensive model is 3x the power and 2x the storage of the less expensive one. I'm glad Sony didn't cut corners and place extra burdens on the developer.
Sadly for me... (Score:1)
PS5 strength (exclusive games) is the main reason why i avoid them.
As much as i hate MS, they are more pro consumer than sony.
1- play on Xbox and pc.
2- crazy backwards compatibility.
3- gamepass is awesome.
So no sony for me.
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Most of their launch titles are $70. (Score:3)
Consoles seem more and more optional as time goes on, honestly. The last actual console I bought was the Wii U (Switch if you count that, but I use it as a handheld) and I barely used it other than to hack it; I've been PC/handheld exclusive for several years now and haven't felt like I missed out on anything I care about. Not to mention I get much better deals on PC price-wise, I can throw a game I'm kind of interested on isthereanydeal and just buy it when it goes on sale for the price I want.
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I hate to defend them but $70 today was $41 in 1995 when the original Playstation launched. Games back then sold for about $50.
The console was $300, which today would be $511.
Of course these days you have to factor in the cost of all the DLC and micro-transactions.