Shortly after the CES presentation, Sony Interactive Entertainment executive Jim Ryan promised that there are still surprises on the way.
With the PS5 still nowhere in sight, gamers were hoping that the GDC 2020 in March would be the launching point for the console.
Just before 2019 ended, there was a massive leak that allegedly uncovered the technical specifications of each next-generation game system.
Sources close to the supply chain reveal that smartphone companies are competing against Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo for NAND flash memory and DRAM.
According to reports, the Japanese PlayStation website unexpectedly featured a PS5 icon before it was quickly taken down.
High profile brands such as ZTE, LG, Amazon, Nvidia, Ericsson, and Now, are confirmed to have backed out of the annual expo.
The document in question was filed in 2019 with the World Intellectual Property Organization and was published on Thursday, Jan. 30.
In 2019, Sony and Microsoft already confirmed a fall 2020 launch for the next-generation game systems but did not specify an exact date.
Microsoft invested a lot on Project xCloud over the years, which is probably why Google and Amazon pose such a big threat to the company.
Sony is speculated to be holding back the price announcement for the PS5 until the last minute in an effort to keep Microsoft from upstaging its console.
Sony is reportedly due to debut the PlayStation 5 anytime now as insiders report new developments related to the upcoming game system.
Video game industry sources claim that Sony is conducting a survey to learn more about what features its consumers want to have for its game systems.
Even with the Xbox Series X and PS5 coming out later in 2020, Sony and Microsoft continue to support their current-generation fans with top-tier games.
Consumers are evidently excited to finally see what Sony brings to the table when it debuts the PS5 at a rumoured PlayStation Meeting event next month.
A Dutch developer believes Nintendo does not need to release a new console to go up against Sony and Microsoft in 2020.
Another gaming industry icon predicts Sony will host a PS5 reveal event in February with Microsoft following shortly.
Consumers are still waiting for Sony to announce the PS5, which is giving Microsoft a lead with its Xbox Series X.
Fans have been waiting for the two titles from Square Enix for a long time now.
Sony is yet to present the final commercial design of the PlayStation 5.
Sony claims it will participate in other consumer-related events in 2020.
An industry insider recently leaked interesting details regarding Ubisoft's next "Assassin's Creed" installment.
Sony and Microsoft still have yet to officially reveal the PS5 and Xbox Series X specifications but insiders have more to share.