I used to write about PlayStation for a living, but I’m far from excited about Sony’s console future

I used to write about PlayStation for a living, but I’m far from excited about Sony’s console future


Jess Kinghorn, hardware writer


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This week I’ve been: Checking out free experiences like indie horror Sato Killing Time Chat.exe and cyberpunk match-three narrative game D14L-ogue.

Before joining the hardware team here, I spent a significant chunk of my early career writing for Official PlayStation Magazine UK—and not even I am excited for the next Sony console.

When I pre-ordered my PS5 back in 2020, I never once considered I was actually getting a good deal at the time. For context, I’m UK-based, and I love my Blu-rays, so I paid £450 for the basic version of the PlayStation 5 with the disc drive back in late 2020. But since then, the PS5 has gone up in price not once, not twice, but three times since launch; if you want to buy the same basic PS5 I have today, it will cost you $650/£570/€650.



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