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Microsoft and FTC Lawsuit Reveals Sony’s Plans to Launch PlayStation 5 Slim and Project Q

Although Microsoft and the US Federal Trade Commission have put forward their own arguments on whether the acquisition of Activision Blizzard involves market monopoly, and the courtA ruling could come as soon as next weekbut the relevant documents still reveal the news of the new game console that Sony is going to launch next, including the one that has been announced recently.Project Qwill be available at the earliest before the end of this year at a price of less than $300, and the previously rumored thin and light PlayStation 5 will also come out at the end of this year, and the price will fall within $400.

Microsoft and FTC lawsuit documents reveal that Sony will launch PlayStation 5 Slim and Project Q by the end of this year

It is not yet possible to confirm the specific details of the thin and light PlayStation 5, and whether the official name will be named after the PlayStation 5 Slim. As for whether the PlayStation 5 Pro with higher performance will be launched, it is not yet confirmed.

Although the relevant documents mentioned that the proposed price of Project Q is within $300, they did not disclose its specific name.

In the previously announced information, Project Q can play most of the games that have been installed on the PlayStation 5 console through the Wi-Fi wireless network and Remote Play function. It is equipped with an 8-inch LCD screen corresponding to 1080P and 60fps display specifications. The operation interface is also equipped with the same buttons and functions as the DualSense wireless controller, and also supports adaptive triggers and tactile feedback and other operating experiences.

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