PS5 price and pre-order could be revealed Wednesday, as Sony confirms stream
Get ready for the PS5 Showcase streaming event
We've been waiting to learn the PS5 price, release date and pre-order details for what feels like an eternity, but that wait may finally come to an end on Wednesday.
Sony has confirmed a PlayStation 5 Showcase streaming event for Wednesday, September 16 - and it's the price and availability that's really the only major information we're still waiting to learn.
The PS5 Showcase will kick off at 1pm PT / 4pm ET / 9pm BST, and we'll be reporting live to bring you everything you need to know, and what it means, as it happens.
- PS5 price and pre-orders: how much will it cost and when can you buy?
- PS5 vs PS4 Pro: will it be worth the upgrade?
- No, the PS5 will not cost more than $1000 and here's why
- When can you buy PS5?
PlayStation 5 Showcase broadcasts live this Wednesday, September 16 at 9pm BST: external/t.co/PyNnNFbe90 pic.twitter.com/i1ExromgGpSeptember 12, 2020
Price wars
And it's the PS5 price which will be examined under a microscope after Microsoft revealed competitive prices for the Xbox Series S and Xbox Series X a week before.
The two PS5 variants are expected to be more expensive than their Xbox counterparts - unless Sony springs something of a surprise to bring its pricing more in line with its rival.
As a reminder, the Series S price is $299.99 / £249.99, while the Series X price is $499 / £449 / AU$749, and both consoles will be available on November 10.
The PlayStation 5 will be available in two variants - a digital only option (with no disc drive), and what we expect to be the core PS5 unit which has a 4K UHD Blu-ray drive.
Get the best Black Friday deals direct to your inbox, plus news, reviews, and more.
Sign up to be the first to know about unmissable Black Friday deals on top tech, plus get all your favorite TechRadar content.
Both consoles offer an AMD Zen 2-based CPU with 8 cores at 3.5GHz, 16GB of GDDR6 RAM, a custom 825GB SSD, and a custom RDNA 2 AMD GPU that puts out 10.28 TFLOPs of processing power.
John joined TechRadar over a decade ago as Staff Writer for Phones, and over the years has built up a vast knowledge of the tech industry. He's interviewed CEOs from some of the world's biggest tech firms, visited their HQs and has appeared on live TV and radio, including Sky News, BBC News, BBC World News, Al Jazeera, LBC and BBC Radio 4. Originally specializing in phones, tablets and wearables, John is now TechRadar's resident automotive expert, reviewing the latest and greatest EVs and PHEVs on the market. John also looks after the day-to-day running of the site.