Sony has unveiled an updated version of their PlayStation 5 console, a highly anticipated move that addresses the rumors of a slimmer device coming from the gaming powerhouse. Interestingly, this new iteration isn't branded as the "Slim" variant, as has been the tradition with previous PlayStation models. Instead, Sony labels it simply as the PS5 with a smaller form factor.
The PS5 new model retains the dual-variant system of its predecessor, offering a standard version with an integrated disc drive and a digital-only option.
But in a departure from the initial model, Sony has introduced the capacity for users to attach an PS5 optional 4K Blu-ray disc drive to the digital edition. A significant internal upgrade is the inclusion of a PS5 1TB SSD, a step up from the original 825GB SSD.
Boasting of a PS5 new design, the company shares that these newer models have experienced a volume reduction of over 30%, and a weight cut of between 18% and 24%. The design also features a change in the cover panels.
Where the original PlayStation 5 sported two panels, this revamped version showcases four distinct panels, with the upper pair having a glossy appearance and the lower ones retaining the matte finish, akin to the former model.
For those interested in expanding the digital-only variant, the disc drive can be procured separately for about $79, approximately Rs 6,500, enabling gamers to enjoy their collection of disc-based games.
Historically, Sony has been consistent in releasing leaner versions of their consoles with each generation, from the PS2 Slim to the PS4 Slim. With the PS5 Slim price and design changes, there are noticeable size and weight differences.
However, when it comes to overall design adjustments, they are minimal. One could speculate that with the PlayStation 5 already making a significant impact in the gaming community, Sony might not see the need to deviate too much in terms of aesthetics.
As per Sony's announcement, the PS5 new release date is slated for this upcoming November in the US, right in time for the holiday shopping spree.
The transition plan is clear: as stocks of the current models get exhausted, the PS5 smaller form factor variant will assume its position as the standard offering, and the original will cease production.
In terms of cost, the disc version of the new PS5 is priced at $499, while its digital counterpart comes with a tag of $449. However, specifics regarding the PS5 price in India or the PS5 India launch remain undisclosed for now.