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Sony at last revealed the PlayStation 5 price and release date during its big September PS5 showcase.

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The PlayStation 5 will release on November 12 in the U.S., Japan, Canada, Mexico, Australia, and New Zealand, and on November 19 everywhere else. Pre-orders open September 17.

The standard, disc-based PlayStation 5 will cost $499.99, while the PlayStation 5 Digital Edition will cost $399.99.

See you in November! pic.twitter.com/CjrQ65rJ5a

— PlayStation (@PlayStation) September 16, 2020

Sony said earlier in the year that each PlayStation 5 system comes with a DualSense 5 controller and Astro’s Playroom as a pack-in game.

The PlayStation 5 U.S. release date is two days after the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S global launch date of November 10.

It’s not clear yet whether games like Yakuza 7 that were moved up to launch with the Xbox Series X will also launch on PlayStation 5 on November 12, but we are getting a clearer idea of the PlayStation 5 launch lineup.

Geoff Keighley announced Demon’s Souls remake will be a PS5 launch title.

DEMON’S SOULS is a launch title for #PlayStation5 pic.twitter.com/yxCgXrlwoE

— Geoff Keighley (@geoffkeighley) September 16, 2020

Insomniac also announced that Spider-Man Miles Morales will be a PS5 launch title and will release on PlayStation 4.

Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales will be launching on 11/12 US and 11/19 everywhere else on PS5! And guess what? We’re releasing the game on PS4 as well! #SpiderManPS5 #MilesMoralesPS5 #MilesMoralesPS4 #BeGreater #BeYourself https://t.co/orBghvduSt pic.twitter.com/qbSiqxPeTY

— Insomniac Games (@insomniacgames) September 16, 2020

Stay tuned to GameSkinny for more PlayStation 5 news as we get closer to November 12.

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