Ambitious statement for PlayStation 5 games from Sony !

The number of people waiting for PlayStation 5 games is quite a lot. The new generation console, introduced on June 11, 2020, will also host special games prepared by Sony's studios.

Sony acts cautious for PlayStation 5 games
A statement from the Sony front drew all the attention. Japan-based firm thinks that games like Horizon: Forbidden West and Marvel’s Spider-Man will bring all the capabilities of PlayStation 5 to the fore.

In this context, Sony showed a special interest in the special games prepared on behalf of PlayStation 5 and stated that these games are more important than ever. The pressure on game developers is increasing day by day.



Sony closely follows the productions developed by the game studios. In this context, nine of the 28 games shown in the related promotional event were developed in Sony's own studios. These games can only be played on PlayStation 5.

14 of these productions are among the games specially prepared for PlayStation 5, but these productions are also said to be released for the PC platform. So what did Simon Rutter say about this topic?

Simon Rutter, who works as an administrator on PlayStation, thinks that games should make the most of each other with PlayStation 5. Rutter wants game developers to discover all the features available on this console.

Rutter, working at Sony's European branch, said for Gran Turismo 7: “This production will benefit from every technological infrastructure that exists on PlayStation 5, with a few exceptions. Boot times will be shorter. ”



"Thanks to the 3D sound feature in our console, you will be able to hear the roar of a Ferrari and perceive the difference between a Maserati's engine and this roar."

“When you drive your car using the DualSense controller, you will feel the difference between a smooth racing track and a gravel-filled racing track. Pressing a soft accelerator pedal will make you feel differently than pressing a hard brake pedal. ”


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