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Sony hasn’t unveiled the PlayStation 5 yet, but over the weekend, a new round of leaked photos showed the PS5 devkit – a funky-looking machine that won’t resemble the final consumer-grade product – and the (presumed) DualShock 5, which we caught a glimpse of in a patent last year.

The DualShock 5 is expected to mostly resemble the DualShock 4, albeit with a few extras like back paddles. It would’ve been ideal to see the other side of the controller, but we’ll take what we can get.

For eagle-eyed readers, this week’s leak doesn’t show anything particularly new – it’s far from the public’s first look at the PS5 devkit, to the point where the console’s unusual form factor is beginning to seem less and less strange to me – but the circumstances surrounding the leak are interesting.

Here’s the message that accompanied the leaked images:

Instructions or no instructions, you can guess what happened immediately after the post went up.

For added context, it’s worth remembering what the PlayStation 4 devkit looked like. It was a beast.

The towering Xbox Series X ended up catching many of us off guard, and while I suspect Sony will go for a more traditional design with its next-gen console, part of me hopes it’s just a little bit out-there.

There’s a glimmer of hope among fans that Sony will have more to say about the PlayStation 5 tonight ahead of this week’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The company’s CES 2020 press conference – which has the tagline “the future is coming” – will be streamed at 5:00pm Pacific.

Sony says it’s “unveiling a unique vision of the future, bringing creativity and technology together like never before, to unleash new sensations and emotions.” I’m keeping my expectations firmly in check.

[Image] PS5 Dev Kit & DualShock5 make another appearance [reddit]

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