Not so long ago company Sony finally revealed to the public the final design of its next generation system Playstation 5, which, among other things, surprised some users with its impressive size.
Given the dimensions of the device, players are asking the expected question – whether the design is caused by the desire to more effectively deal with overheating and noise that the console will make during active work? Experiences regarding the rumble of the console are especially relevant against the background of numerous criticism of Playstation 4 pro, which many jokingly compare with a real turbine.
Noise alarms Playstation 5 in conversation with the publication The guardian tried to dispel Simon ratter, Chief Operating Officer Sony Europe. He did not go into details, but noticed that Sony “spent a lot of effort“to make the console as low as possible.
Rutter also spoke about the rhetoric that has recently been heard from various analysts regarding the fact that the usual “console cycles” are a thing of the past and traditional gaming systems will disappear in the foreseeable future, giving way to more modern solutions, namely cloud services.
“A few years ago, many parties broadcast a funeral march, saying that the PS4 will be the last console, and if not, then the PS5 will definitely put an end to this story. But the truth is that [новые игровые системы] very important for enthusiasts. Speaking in plain language, consumers love new products, home consoles still have something to show from a technological point of view, ”explained Simon Ratter.
New generation gaming system for sale Playstation 5 due by the end of this year.
See also: More reissues: Capcom plans to port its popular games to the PS5 and Xbox Series X – rumor.
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