At launch, the PlayStation 5 will come in two variations. One will be a digital-only model, while the other, presumably more expensive model, will feature a disc drive. The latter is a bit bulkier because of that, but overall, the two systems feature a similar design.
A Dualsense charging station, HD camera, media remote, and Pulse 3D wireless headset were also revealed alongside the system. Sony unveiled the Dualsense earlier this year, detailing the controller’s haptic feedback capabilities and the iterative changes made when moving on from the classic DualShock design.
As of this writing, it’s still not clear how much the PlayStation 5 will cost when it launches this holiday season. We’ll just have to wait and see.
For more on the PlayStation 5 Future of Gaming event, be sure to head over to our recap article here, which collects all of the showcase’s trailers in one place. Trust me: you’ll want to check it out. And stay tuned to GameSkinny for more on the PS5 as we learn it.