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- The PlayStation 5, Sony's next-generation game console, will finally be revealed in a presentation on June 11, the company said.
- The presentation, which Sony is touting as "a look at the future of gaming on PlayStation 5," was initially planned for June 4. It was delayed out of respect for George Floyd and the mass protests following his death.
- Thus far, we've only seen the PS5 gamepad, a logo for the console, and a tech demo of the console's graphical prowess. The console itself remains shrouded in mystery, from what games will look like on it to how much it will cost when it arrives this holiday season.
- Check out the brief tease for the event below.
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