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Secret PS5 design ‘leaked’ just days ago recreated in 3D renders by Sony fan

A SONY super-fan has created stunning 3D graphics of what the PlayStation 5 might look like.

The designs are based on a claimed "leak" of the PS5 recently uploaded to a notorious online gaming forum.

 The renders give us a possible early look at Sony's secret PS5 design
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The renders give us a possible early look at Sony's secret PS5 designCredit: @FalconDesign3D / Twitter
 The console sports a striking "X" shape
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The console sports a striking "X"; shapeCredit: @FalconDesign3D / Twitter

Sony has already confirmed that the PS5 is coming out this year.

But its exact design still remains a mystery, despite the imminent launch.

Last week, an anonymous 4chan user posted a detailed and convincing post with information about the console – and a blurry photo of the gadget.

Inspired by the leak, digital artist and developer posted impressive 3D renders to Twitter.

 The 4chan leaker included this image with their post – could it be our first glimpse of the PS5?
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The 4chan leaker included this image with their post – could it be our first glimpse of the PS5?Credit: Unknown / Sony
 Sony hasn't revealed its final PS5 design, but these renders could be very close
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Sony hasn't revealed its final PS5 design, but these renders could be very closeCredit: @FalconDesign3D / Twitter

"Did a PS5 rendering based on the latest leaks of its design," @FalconDesign3D wrote.

The console looks very impressive, with a futuristic design that cuts the console in half.

Ironically, it gives the PS5 an "X" shape – which you would typically expect to see from Microsoft's rival Xbox.

It's important to remember that the leaked design hasn't been confirmed by Sony.

We won't know the truth of the PS5's new look until an official announcement is made.

The good news is that the big reveal could take place very soon.

According to the unnamed "leaker", the console will be unveiled on February 5, 2020, and will cost £449 / $499 / €449 / ¥54,999.

It's claimed that this launch event will take place at the ritzy Sony Hall – a Sony-sponsored venue in New York City.

According to the Sony Hall events calendar, no public or private bookings are scheduled for February 5.

That means the venue appears to be free for a Sony event, if one were being planned in secret.

Marketing buzz-phrases for the console are listed as "little to no load times", "blazing fast downloads", and "download the games, or stream the games as an option".

 Rumours suggest Sony is just a few weeks away from unveiling the PS5
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Rumours suggest Sony is just a few weeks away from unveiling the PS5Credit: @FalconDesign3D / Twitter

Of particular excitement to Sony fans is the rumoured support for "backwards compatibility".

This is the ability to play old games on the PS5 console from all five platforms: PS1, PS2, PSP, PS3 and PS4.

Some of the rumoured launch titles include Gran Turismo 7, MLB The Show 21, Demon Souls Remastered, Godfall and Legendz.

Pre-orders are tipped as going live on the same day as the launch event, but the actual on-sale day is tipped to fall in October 2020.

Previous rumours have put the actual PS5 retail release as being much closer to Christmas.

 Sony recently unveiled its PS5 logo, which is very similar to the PS4 logo
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Sony recently unveiled its PS5 logo, which is very similar to the PS4 logoCredit: Sony PlayStation

The bad news is that it's impossible to verify this "leak", and the information could easily have been fabricated.

However, the level of detail in the post is very high,

We've asked Sony for comment and will update this story with any response.

Sony is unlikely to confirm this leak, so we probably won't know the truth until the official launch.

Until then, take all rumours and leaks with due caution.

These renders were created by .

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In other news, we recently revealed all the possible PS5 exclusive games for launch day.

Microsoft unveiled its new console, the Xbox Series X, last month.

And read our round-up of the latest rumours about the Xbox 2 and PS5.

What do you think of this possible PS5 design? Let us know in the comments!


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