However, the page is not without a few goofs. The biggest of these was that, when the page first went live, it included an image showing off both the standard PS5 and the Digital Edition model, except their names were swapped around. Granted, the two versions look pretty similar from the angle they’re shown in, but the standard edition’s disc-drive is prominent enough in the image that it’s still a pretty glaring mistake.

Sony has since replaced the image with one that labels the two versions of the PS5 correctly. Weirdly, though, it missed another mistake. As of this writing, the page’s list of games slated for the console has a small typo, as the name of the Demon’s Souls remake is currently spelled “Deamon’s Souls.”

Odds are Sony will get around to fixing that sooner or later, that way fans can stop worrying about typos and focus on what the biggest questions that remain to be answered: when will the PS5 be released, and how much will it cost? Interestingly, it’s possible the PS5’s release date and cost will be announced soon, if word around the internet today is to be believed.

The PlayStation 5 launches this holiday season.

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