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Here are all the rumors and speculation surrounding the PS5, including a potential PS5 release date, power, and launch games of Sony's inevitable PS5. Is the PS5 releasing in 2019?


What we Want From the PS5 Speculation aside, what would we ideally want from the PS5? Backwards compatibility for PS4 games would be brilliant, simply because you'd be able to carry over classics like the Shadow of the Colossus remake to the next console generation. We've seen how well Microsoft is handling backwards compatibility with its Xbox One consoles (including getting amazing results updating Xbox 360 games to run in 4K on Xbox One X), and something similar on PS5 would be great.

In terms of pure power, the PlayStation 5 has to significantly exceed the power of the Xbox One X. This means featuring more games running in 4K at 60FPS. If the PS5 can deliver about 10 TF of power we'd be happy, as this would allow devs to create games that look a generation ahead of what we've got now.

But what would the dream launch lineup be for the PS5? Death Stranding and The Last of Us: Part 2 are hugely anticipated blockbuster games, with the former especially looking to push the performance of whatever system it's on to the very limit. We've also mentioned Ghost of Tsushima and a sequel to Horizon Zero Dawn, and the latter would be the perfect way to kick off a new console cycle from Sony.
 
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Necrokiller

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1. The average Steam user plays 4 games a year, most of which aren't released in the same year
Plays != Buys

What a stupid assessment 🤦‍♂️

2. The PC revenue split of one of the biggest live service games, Fornite, is minuscule
3. Rockstar Games' lack of interest in launching GTA VI on PC indicates that the PC revenue of one of the biggest live service games, GTA Online, is also minuscule and more of an afterthought
Neither of this supports your conclusion. Try again.

4. Necrokiller, who is a PC-only gamer who plays on an RTX 3070 on Steam (well above the average Steam user) only bought 11.5 games per year on the platform
Almost 3 times above CerebralTiger's imagined average. 🤜🤣
 

CerebralTiger

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Necrokiller

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Ppl who buy games in the year of their release tend to, you know, .... them. Fill in the blanks :ROFLMAO:
So you don't have any data to prove that a Steam user buys 4 games a year on average. That statement from pulled out of a tigers furry ...... Fill in the blanks 😂

That's a grade F student. Try again 🤷‍♂️😂

Imagine thinking Necrokiller with an RTX 3070 is an average Steam user :ROFLMAO:
Awwweee thank you 😄
 

Necrokiller

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Would ppl buy a AAA game in the year of its release and choose to not boot it up even once in said year? 🤷‍♂️ :LOL:
That still doesn't prove that people are only buying 4 games a year on average 🤷‍♂️🤣

I'm not sure if this is an English reading issue at this point or math issue. Considering CerebralTiger, likely both 🤷‍♂️🤣
 
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