Play Station Official Magazine - UK (2019-12)

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50 WAYS PS5 WILL IMPRESS


Whodoesn’tlovelisteningtoGTAV’s
policeradioortheLocorocossinging
fromtheirDualShock4’sspeaker?
Thenewpadwillhaveimproved
audio,likelytiedtothehapticoutput.

IMPROVED
CONTROLLER
SPEAKER

Thatweird,ventedV-shapedblock
thatlookslikea crossbetweena
1950’sAmericanmusclecaranda
retrohi-fiis real.Accordingtothe
Wiredarticlethedevkitusedto
demoPS5is thatblockofglowing
blue-and-blackoddness.Wekindof
likeit. It’scertainlyunique.

THAT DEV KIT IS REAL
OurPS4Prosoundslikenotonebut
a fleetofjetstakingoff,in a gale,
whileBrianBlessedbellows
Shakespeare.It’svery,veryloud.We
needthePS5tobea supercooled,
quietblockofgaminggoodness.We
reckonit willbe.Andthenwewon’t
havetocrankupthevolumeonthe
tellywheneverweplaygames.

QUIETER FAN


AlongsidePSNow,remoteplaycould
enablethenextgenofPlayStation
gaming to grow. We can already
remote-play on iPads and phones;
imagine streaming your PS5 library
to a device anywhere in the world.

REMOTE PLAY
ON ALL DEVICES

60FPS/4K


(STANDARD)


I wouldlovetosee
PS1/PS2/PS3 and
PS4 digital games be
accessible on the new
system. I understand if
the discs can’t be played
due to the drive that may
be installed, but having
the ability to download
existing digital purchases
no matter the console
would be perfection.”
@thereturnoftare

Your thoughts


The next gen will be 60fps at
4K as standard. PS5 can play
games in 8K, and GT Sport
has already been upscaled on a
dev kit. Sounds like PS5 is
eSports stadium-ready.

SpacelordsandCastlevaniadeveloper
Enric Álvarez says the devs at
MercurySteam are keen to get their
hands on the new pad: “Well, it all
sounds pretty exciting! I’m especially
keen on the gamepad responsiveness.
Here at MercurySteam we are suckers
for third-person action games and
tend to appreciate playable characters’
‘physicality’ as a key factor for
immersion. I’m sure the new controller
will immensely help us to transmit
that physicality to players in our
upcoming games.”

PHYSICAL


SAVED


FOR NEXT


GEN, NOT


PS4 PRO


Product manager Toshi
Aoki told Wired the new

PS5 controller has features
that could have been added

to PS4 Pro’s controller, but
the prospect of a “split

experience” ensured
everything was saved for

next gen. Even with a battery
pack, the new pad is said to
be lighter than the current

Xbox One controller but
heavier than a DualShock 4.
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