Sony has finally got something to show after keeping its next-generation console design a secret for quite some time now. Yes, I am referring to the recent announcement of revealing the PlayStation 5 logo. This proclamation was made during its CES 2020 presentation on Monday night. And soon after that, it was openly mocked for being predictable in an unpropitious way.
Haven’t yet heard about it? Well, let me walk you through it. I am sure you know what the PlayStation 4 logo design looks like. The black background with the white text added to it. Now delete the 4 and replace it with 5, and there you have it. That was quick and easy, right? It is not really surprising that the logo is exactly the same except for the number 5; it is following the design style closely that has been used from the very start. Another reason why a majority of the fans joked about this news could be the way it was revealed, and that too on a prominent stage at a significant technology event. When Jim Ryan, the Sony Interactive Entertainment president CEO, started off with how they are working to make sure of unique experiences being delivered with unprecedented speed, it looked like something bombshell around the video game streaming is about to be unveiled. The excitement gradually started to turn into disappointment when the not-so-new logo was announced instead of the PS5 release date. The next-generation console fans were looking forward to glean a bunch of details about the new release, but it was not really worth it. Though they also confirmed the game Godfall and The Lord of the Rings: Gollum for PS5, PC and Xbox Series X, but let’s say this did not stop fans from wanting to know more about the next-generation console. And, it would be too soon to say anything about it. However, one thing to learn from the incident is to save yourself from such an embarrassment by investing in an iconic logo that speaks volumes about your work. And let me tell you, it does not even cost much!
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