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Sony reveals PlayStation 5 logo in CES 2020 By techowish

Updated: May 06, 2025 10:25

Sony has revealed its PlayStation 5's logo in the CES 2020 press conference on Monday, besides the reports that Sony has sold more than 5 million PlayStation VR (Virtual Reality) headsets since the device launched in October 2016. Additionally, Sony says that it has sold approximately 104 million units of PS4, which makes it the second-best-selling game console in history. The company has left his record of PS2 behind. (The PS2 has a lifetime sales record of only 158 million units, but they have sold 104 million units yet and is expected to surpass PS2 value before PS5 launches.)

The look of the logo is kind before the team's decision in techOwish. Sony once again follows the same footsteps where Microsoft comes with a whole new design of their gaming console, which is Xbox Series X. And the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4's logos are also the same in comparison with the new PS5's logo. The only real difference here is the specifications. The font is the same, and no additional design flourishes are going on.

Details about the PlayStation 5's specs have been slowly leaking out over the past few months as Sony gears up to launch its next-generation console next year. There's still no comment given by the company about the looks of the console, unlike the competing Xbox Series X that Microsoft showed off for the first time last month at The Game Awards. But Sony has said that the PS5 will come with support for 8K graphics, ray tracing, super-fast SSDs to cut down the loading times, and also PS4 backward compatibility. On the hardware front, techowish is expecting an eight-core CPU (based on AMD's new Zen 2) and a custom GPU based on tMD's Radeon Navi hardware.

We also know a few details about the new Sony PlayStation 5 controller, which will replace the current rumble technology for the haptic feedback feature from "adaptive triggers" that can adjust how much resistance you apply to press the buttons of the controller. We are expecting that Sony will reveal more specifications about the PlayStation 5 later this year, probably during the E3 expo in Los Angeles in June.

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