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Sony has released the new PS5 logo and it's... almost identical to the PS4. Is this a bad thing? Well, that depends on what you want from a PlayStation.
According to the ad, Sony received almost 30,000 entries for a new logo from the United Kingdom, Europe, North and South America, Japan, and Asia.
The PlayStation 5's logo should be boring and familiar. Logos are supposed to be recognizable. Lest I be dubbed a hypocrite, my post about Sony’s PS5 logo from earlier today was all in good fun ...
To be fair, Sony has not changed the PlayStation logo much since it redesigned it for the PlayStation 3. As the saying goes, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." ...
Once upon a time, Sony decided that its now-iconic logo was due for a redesign. The year was 1981, and Sony was on the cusp of a revolution — the first Walkman had been released just 18 months ...
Sony has announced a new logo for its PlayStation 5, coming this holiday season. As far as Sony logos go, it's pretty boilerplate but, hey, now we've got an image to use in our posts about next ...
The logo looks exactly as expected, with Sony once again following in the footsteps of the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4’s logos for the PS5. The only real difference here is the number.
As it stands though, the logo was the only new PS5-related development during Sony's CES 2020 keynote. And just before that reveal, Ryan went over some highly-impressive sales numbers for the PS4.