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All of these titles were previously announced for PS5, so there’s nothing new here in that regard either. It’s also worth noting that the box art shown for Demon’s Souls, Destruction Allstars, and Gran Turismo 7 are not final and could end up changing before the the release of any of those games.

Each of the game boxes have a “Check the Classification” label located in the bottom left hand side, likely to serve as a place holder for the official ESRB rating. Other than that, the boxes feature a minimalist design much like other previously revealed PS5 box art, with some showing only the developer and publisher overlapping on the game’s art while other’s don’t even have those. Other than the PS5 banner at the top of the case, there also isn’t much blank space, giving developers free reign to use the entirety of the case for their designs.

Unfortunately, no release date was provided for any of the five games, but that may have something to do with the fact that the PS5 release date has yet to be announced. Some or all of these games may shift their release dates to line up with the launch of the PS5 in a similar way to how Assassin’s Creed Valhalla will launch with the Xbox Series X on November 10th.

Fans can’t help but be excited as the release of the PS5 draws nearer. Now that the Xbox Series X has an official release date and price, over 15 PS5 box art images have been revealed, and many rumors are pointing towards a big PS5 announcement, it seems the news will be coming soon. By this November, fans should finally be able to get their hands on a PS5 and experience the full effect of next generation gaming.

The PS5 releases this holiday season.

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Source: VG24/7