Nintendo showed that you can reveal a console outside of E3 and do well, and also (and most importantly) showed that you can launch a console outside of a holiday season and still sell very well, with the added benefit of having a second boost in sales during the first year once the holiday season kicks in.
Because of that, and always in my opinion, this will probably mean a PS5 reveal in late 2019, probably at PSX to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the first PS console, focusing mostly on launch and cross-gen titles, and then launching the console in March 2020. Then, Sony will come back at E3 2020 as usual to show the titles for the rest of the year.
Please excuse my bad English.
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