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PlayStation 5 Updates: New Development Triggers Competition With Xbox Two [VIDEO]

| Dec 01, 2015 11:45 PM EST

For avid patrons of Sony and Microsoft products, watch out for the upcoming PlayStation 5 and Xbox Two, which the two developers are now working on its way.

PS5 update from Sony is what players have been expecting, considering it has been some years since the PS4 gaming console first hit the market. Furthermore, VR technology will be introduced into the consumer market in 2016. This implies that there will be a revolution in the gaming world, something to be explored by both gamers and developers.

PlayStation 5 and Xbox Two could hit the market sooner than expected, although the technology on the consoles would require an upgrade to ensure it is up to date by the time they get launched, according to Neurogadget. The reason behind such a move is because by the time the two products from Microsoft and Sony reach retailers, 4K gaming will be considered something mainstream.

In addition to 4K resolution, both console companies may consider AMD to get a performance improvement and likely have the next generation processing unit that works five times better than the current consoles. Furthermore, AMD would as well incorporate backwards compatibility, Value Walk reported.

The new developments ensure that games released in the previous consoles can still be played on the new console, thus providing peace for gamers when it comes to upgrading to PS5 from PS4 console.

Although PS5 is already something that gamers can look forward to, the competition between Microsoft and Sony may heighten in the near future when it comes down to developing a better gaming console.

The official statement on the tentative release date of the PS5 can be as early as 2018. PlayStation is a home video game console developed and distributed by Sony Computer Entertainment. The console was the first computer entertainment platform to ship 100 million units after its first launch.

Here is a footage unveiling that PS5 and Xbox Two are in development.

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