Later on this year (exactly date still to be confirmed) Sony will be realising their newest PlayStation console, the PS5. The new console is expected to cost around five hundred pounds, although the exact cost has yet to be confirmed. It has been seven years since the launch of the PS4 back in 2013 so many are expecting great things from this console.

You can expect lightning-fast loading with an ultra-high-speed SSD, 3D sound experience along side better graphics and overall a more immersive experience. As if 4K graphics weren’t enough, the PS5 consoles support 8K output, so you can play games on your 4320p resolution display. When you open up a pre installed game you will experience almost instantaneous game play. For the hard core gamers out there this is vital. The PS4 was not backwards compatible with PS3 games but Sony have confirmed that the new PlayStation 5 console will be backwards compatible, so any games you have been playing on the PS4 can be downloaded on to the PS5 which means you will not have to fork out again for those favourite games that you play. The console has been built to last so it should give you decent game playing for years to come.