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Rumors: The sequel to God of War will be presented in August this year

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Well-known insider Moore's Law Is Dead has shared information regarding PS5 plans. He also mentioned the main competitor of the PlayStation - Xbox Series X.

The lion's share of the information is devoted to the sequel to God of War, or rather the date of its announcement and release. According to an insider, the Japanese company will show the continuation of Kratos' story in August. In addition, Moore's Law Is Dead noted that Sony plans to show "photorealistic" graphics, which not everyone can boast of. The release of God of War 2, the insider predicts for 2021.

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Moore's Law Is Dead also talked about the PS5 launch lineup. According to him, on the release of PS5 will be available Spider-Man: Miles Morales, Grant Turismo 7 and an "unknown" title. Moreover, Sony is making huge bets on the latter, trying not to reveal the cards ahead of time. Theories arose among fans that this "unknown" title could be a sequel or remake of the Metal Gear Solid series.

Moore's Law Is Dead was generous with information, so he decided to share the technical successes of the companies. The main thing from his words

  • Xbox Series X will be compact enough;
  • Series X will be retraced better than PS5
  • Sony won't release a Pro version of their console just yet.

In addition to this, an insider suggested that Sony managed to improve the PS5's RAM, and the cost of the Game Pass is likely to rise to $ 15. Recall that the consoles are scheduled for release in fall 2020.

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