think it's a good idea. they have a great lineup for the rest of the gen, and all studios with no games announced will be working on PS5 development already (only exception might be one of the Japan Studio teams who might have a AA game in 2020 some time) no point having another show.
still think 2020 for PS5 is almost certain. 2019 makes absolutely no sense from any perspective. PS4 is still selling great, they have lots of games left, they can get more power for $399 if they wait a year. PS is in a strong position and don't need to get out in front of MS.
they will have Dreams and Days Gone first half of next year, my guess is Ghosts of Tsushima around September, Last of Us 2 November/December, then Death Stranding Q1 2020, with a Japan Studio game in the summer. Then big launch in 2020. That gives almost all of SOny's studios to get a good chunk of development done for their first PS5 games. Could possibly have Horizon 2 ready for holiday 2020 launch, as it would be nearly 4 years since the first game.







