In an interview with GamesIndustry.biz, Lempel said the PlayStation 5 is still releasing in 2020 as planned.

The interview coincides with the first PlayStation 5 commercial, which aired earlier on August 20. Rather than showing off new games or previously announced launch titles, the PS5 ad focuses on the DualSense’s unique features.

It’s not something Sony can easily convey just in images, but a PlayStation Blog post accompanied the commercial, with tidbits about how developers are implementing haptic feedback in different ways.

Demon’s Souls, for example, will “…take simple things that were really not exciting moments in games in the past, and turn them into a sensory experience.” These sensations include the feeling of metal-on-metal and the crackling energy of conjuring a spell.

Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart, on the other hand, uses trigger resistance to determine how powerful a shotgun blast will be, while Spider-Man: Miles Morales lets players feel the build-up and transfer of energy from Spider-Man’s special attacks.

That said, there’s still no indication when the PlayStation 5 release date might actually be. Still, with the Xbox Series X out sometime in November, it’s likely the PS5 won’t be too far behind or ahead — even if the same might not apply for pricing.

Stay tuned to GameSkinny for more next-gen console news as it develops.

[Source: GamesIndustry.biz, PS Blog]

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