Eurogamer | Today, Sony said it would not release PS5 for at least another 12 months - pushing its arrival to May 2020 at the absolute earliest (thanks, WSJ).
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Sony made the statement as part of its impressive end of financial year results. 2018 was Sony's most profitable year*ever*- across both the whole company and its dedicated gaming division.
Sony shipped another 17.8m PlayStation 4 consoles over the past 12 months - down slightly from the 19m it shifted the year before. Regardless, PS4 now stands at 96.8m consoles shipped over its entire lifespan - meaning it will hit the magic 100m milestone next year.
Profits from the past year's console sales - some 31.1bn yen - will be ploughed into production of PS5, Sony said.
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