Penello, who according to LinkedIn worked in Xbox marketing for nearly 18 years, was recently asked about whether he thought the PS5 would really release at $600, and his answer was fairly straightforward: "No way this console is over $499." You can check out his social media post below:
Rumor is putting it at $600https://t.co/5dlYOyky0T
— Anthony (@blackninja504) June 12, 2020
Penello did go on to later clarify that he also said "never say never" as well, which, yes, he did.
Oy this tweet really blew up. Must be slow news day. Here's the thing - they forgot the part where I said "never say never". Also, I can't conceive how Sony would go from pricing it's best generation since PS2 @ $399, to pricing from it's worst generation PS3 @ $599. https://t.co/Q3Qaxzd5BX
— Albert Penello (@albertpenello) June 17, 2020
As mentioned above, the price and release date are the two big missing pieces of the puzzle, so to speak, when it comes to the PlayStation 5. Given that we are quickly closing in on the holiday season, and neither Xbox nor PlayStation has announced prices for their next-gen consoles, it is beginning to feel like the two companies are playing a large-scale game of chicken to see exactly what the other has up its sleeve. For now, all we have to go on are the aforementioned placeholders and rumors.
The PlayStation 5 is currently set to release Holidays 2020, though there is no definitive release date beyond that. At this point, the biggest chunks of information that we actually have about the upcoming next-gen console are its specs, the look of the base console, and its new controller, the DualSense.
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