As part of a stable global launch, the PS5 could arrive in North America, according to two updated product pages.
This week’s Duty: Black Ps Cold Warrior trailer was uploaded to the official PlayStation YouTube channel earlier this week, sparking speculation. The trailer smashed various digital versions of the game, and as Twitter user Ryan Van Wyk Noticed At the time, he said PS5 The version of the game will be released in the U.S. in the 2020 holidays. And will come to Canada and the “rest of the world” by the end of 2020.
Original version of the trailer Is set to private, And Re-uploaded version This messaging has been removed. However, this Black Cold PS Cold War website Still states that “PlayStation 5 version of the Black Ps Cold War of KLDF Duty is set to be released in the US and Canada and by the end of 2020, the rest of the world.”
Most recently, the release window is on UK version of Sony’s PS5 product page The holiday was changed from 2020 to late 2020. Latest entry on Webbeck machine Confirms that the UK page has shown the holiday 2020 only recently a few weeks ago, And U.S. P Yet the holiday says 2020. Now stretched are these lines with the delay shown in the Black Cold PS Cold War trailer, which definitely raises eyebrows. The surprise release of Black Cold PS Cold War could only happen in the game, but as Sony’s pages now mirror this timeline, it seems increasingly likely that the PS5 will come before other regions in North America. How soon, we can’t be sure, but probably not more than a few weeks.
In an interview with May Sports industry“We’re going to start this holiday and we’re going to launch globally,” said Sony CEO Jim Rhea. Last month“We’ll launch this year – it will happen,” confirmed Eric Lampel, Sony’s senior vice president and head of global marketing. These statements indicate that, even if the PS5 release is somewhat stuck, the console will be available in all regions before the end of the year. It wouldn’t be a big surprise to see how the PS4 arrived in the PAL regions two weeks after arriving in North America, but Japan only got it a few months later. Here’s hoping the PS5 global release is a little stricter.
We have reached out to Sony for more information and will update this story if we hear back.
Ubisoft recently posted and quickly removed the claim Compatibility behind PS5 will not support PS3, PS2 and PS1 games.