PS5 Images Show the Console’s Massive Size

Make some space- this one is a big boy.

Posted By | On 20th, Sep. 2020

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With the exception of the Xbox Series S – which is supposed to be the smallest Xbox ever made – next-gen is going to be defined by beefy looking consoles. The PS5 and the Xbox Series X are both pretty large boxes, with the PS5 being marginally bigger. Sony have revealed the exact dimensions of their console, which demonstrate just how big it is- but sometimes you have to see it to believe it.

Images of the PS5 were recently published by the United States Federal Communications Commission (via Roberto Serrano on Twitter), giving the clearest illustration yet of how large we can expect the console to be. Simply put- it’s pretty damn large. Take a look below.

As per Sony, the PS5’s exact dimensions are 390 mm x 104 mm x 260 mm, weighing roughly 4.5 kg. Meanwhile, the PS5 Digital Edition is slightly smaller, with dimensions of 390 mm x 92 mm x 260 mm and a weight of 3.9 kg.

The PS5 launches in certain regions on November 12, and everywhere else on November 19. Pre-orders are live, but the process hasn’t been the smoothest. Sony recently issued an apology for the same- read more on that through here.


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