Proceeding the rumored PS5 / PlayStation 5 DevKit Patent that surfaced earlier this week, today some artist renditions based on the Sony patent have surfaced for those seeking a closer look at the purported device.
Below are some additional details from LetsGoDigital.org on the PlayStation 5 / PS5 Development Kit 3D artist renditions from the patent design, roughly translated:
LetsGoDigital has decided to design a series of product renders based on the patent sketches we unveiled earlier this week, to get a better picture of the patented product.
Finally, to date, this is the only design that actually comes from Sony itself and seems to have a connection with the PS5.
Many people find the design awful and are therefore happy that Dev Kits (reportedly named Prospero for PS5) generally deviate greatly in terms of design compared to the game console that consumers can buy. But what could this design look like as an end product?
Update: LetsGoDigital.org shared some more PS5 game console prototype 3D models, added below also:
Update #2: LetsGoDigital.org has also shared some design 3D renders of potential PS5 SSD cartridges based on a design document (playstation-5-cartridge.pdf) recently discovered, added below:
Update #3: According to Tweaktown.com, the tiny cartridges described in the patent above are used by Sony's family-friendly Toio gaming system that's designed for kids.
PS5 Concept Images and Videos by Turn-on.de
Below are some additional details from LetsGoDigital.org on the PlayStation 5 / PS5 Development Kit 3D artist renditions from the patent design, roughly translated:
LetsGoDigital has decided to design a series of product renders based on the patent sketches we unveiled earlier this week, to get a better picture of the patented product.
Finally, to date, this is the only design that actually comes from Sony itself and seems to have a connection with the PS5.
Many people find the design awful and are therefore happy that Dev Kits (reportedly named Prospero for PS5) generally deviate greatly in terms of design compared to the game console that consumers can buy. But what could this design look like as an end product?
Update: LetsGoDigital.org shared some more PS5 game console prototype 3D models, added below also:
Update #2: LetsGoDigital.org has also shared some design 3D renders of potential PS5 SSD cartridges based on a design document (playstation-5-cartridge.pdf) recently discovered, added below:
Update #3: According to Tweaktown.com, the tiny cartridges described in the patent above are used by Sony's family-friendly Toio gaming system that's designed for kids.
PS5 Concept Images and Videos by Turn-on.de