- A new credible rumor mentions Sony and Microsoft have yet to unleash major head-turning PS5 and Xbox Series X game announcements.
- The rumor comes from Kinda Side-splitting Games co-host Imran Khan who teased both platform holder’s upcoming plans.
- Among the announcements are some surprising third-party PS5 occupations.
According to a new rumor, both Microsoft and Sony are far from done dazzling fans with next-gen console-selling declarations, notably the slate of games set to land on PS5 and Xbox Series X.
Speaking during the July 30 episode of the Kinda Witty Games podcast, co-host and former senior editor at Game Informer, Imran Khan, teased that both Sony and Microsoft possess yet to unleash major head-turning PS5 and Xbox Series X game announcements.
Sharing what he’s heard during a discussion analyzing what’s in amass from Sony and Microsoft over the coming months, Khan explained:
‘They both have shows this month. From what I’ve perceived, they both have to talk about hardware this month, in terms of pricing, availability, etc. I’ve also agreed that – I don’t know if it’s this month or later – they both do have more software to show. So whether they do it now or in front of the launch or even after launch, they both having things that are going to be ‘oh shit, I can’t believe they are revealing that here.’
More Third-Party PS5 Heroics To Come
Later on, the discussion turned to third-party titles, which Khan says Sony still has more of in the room. When discussing the PS5 slate revealed to date, including Project Athia, Resident Evil 8, and Bethesda-published duo of Deathloop and Ghostwire: Tokyo, Khan famous:
‘There’s more. They’re holding on to some things that I’m really surprised they’re withstand a grip on to, and I wouldn’t be shocked if they show them soon.’
If there’s any substance to Khan’s teases, and there’s little to imply there isn’t, it’s certainly exciting to think there are more ‘wow’ moments ahead.
As for when we might find out about these artifices, the latest rumor points to a PS5 State of Play in early August, potentially sometime between Aug. 5 and Aug. 11 harmonizing to Venture Beat’s Jeff Grubb.
Last modified: July 31, 2020 2:20 PM UTC