Unlike every other year, 2020 is different for every console owner. After 7 years of wait, gamers will finally get their hands on next-generation consoles. But, the demand to buy these consoles has been bigger than before. So, the companies are adjusting and creating more products to meet the demands in a short period. Sony India issued an update on importing PlayStation 5, but no definite date has been announced.

The positive news is that a huge gaming community is receiving new gaming content and new features update which they waited for a long time. PS5 arrived in stores on 12th November in specific regions that pleased the fans all around the world as Sony received excellent performance reviews.

In early October, Pre-orders started and buyers quickly rushed to the stores to experience the advanced 4k graphics of the game. Due to Covid-19, many countries were restricted to purchase via online shopping. Many missed the chance because of large online traffic. Some left happy, the majority left angry and frustrated.

Sony handled the pressure well in competition with Microsoft and the launch in the USA, England, France, and Germany made a huge success for a multi-billion dollar company. However, the release in India is still raising some problems to solve.

Sony Playstation 5 launch date

A tweet came from Sony India, informing the Indian gaming community on the release date of PlayStation 5. Sony also revealed the latest news on the importing regulations in regular local Indian Stores. Fans appreciated this gesture and want more updates on the release as soon as possible. PS5 launch was late because someone filed a case against Sony for allegedly copying the official logo of the new PlayStation.

Players are eager to play the new games that came out recently. Games like Fifa 21, Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War, Call of Duty Warzone, WWE 2K21, and NBA 2K21 on 4k graphics and next-gen features.

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Danny is a senior writer at Techarim, where he covers smartphones and gaming news. Previously, he worked as a tech writer at Adweek, a senior editor at the tech blog VentureBeat, and a local government reporter at the Hollister Free Lance.