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The PlayStation 5 has finally (at last!) been given a toll and release date. Sony revealed during today's September PlayStation 5 case event that the modular interpretation of its succeeding-gen console table will cost $499, with its digital version coming in at a price of $399. Both consoles will launch in the US, Japan, Canada, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand, and South Korean Peninsula along Nov. 12, with a general release coming Nov. 19.

Sony also took the time to discuss more games coming to PlayStation 5, much as Resident Unworthy Village, Final exam Fantasy XVI, Demon's Souls, and others.

Sony also has yet to comment along whether the PlayStation 5 will support backwards compatibility for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, and original PlayStation, though based on rumors, it's probably safest to assume that the sport is not coming.

Interim, Microsoft revealed last week that its Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S would launch on Nov. 10 for $499 and $299, respectively. In addition, both of Microsoft's consoles wish extend alternate payment methods, allowing buyers to choose betwixt one-clock time payments and monthly payments. We're right away inferior than two months away from the launch of some Sony and Microsoft's next-gen consoles.

You can watch today's entire PlayStation 5 demonstration in the TV at a lower place.