Microsoft's trial vs the Federal Trade Commission may be over for now, but that hasn't stopped even more industry secrets from spilling out all over the Internet. It's Sony that's found itself in the spotlight once again this time though, as some new court documents that have been released to the public has revealed that Microsoft believes Sony is planning to release its long rumored PS5 Slim console later this year alongside its handheld streaming device Project Q.
First shared by IGN, this particular document was used to convince Judge Jacqueline Scott Corley that the Nintendo Switch is one of Xbox's competitors in the market in an attempt to cement itself as an underdog. It's later on that Microsoft claims that Sony is planning to release a PS5 Slim for $399.99, the same price as the PS5's all-digital version, alongside Project Q that will sell for under $300.
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"PlayStation likewise sells a less expensive Digital Edition for $399.99, and is expected to release a PlayStation 5 Slim later this year at the same reduced price point," reads the document. "Sony is also anticipated to release a handheld version of PlayStation 5 later this year for under $300".
This will probably comes as no shock to those that have been keeping up with all of the rumors surrounding the existence of a PS5 Slim, the most recent being a patent for a detachable disc drive fueling speculation. A PS5 Slim was also reportedly spotted on an Australian retail website, suggesting that Sony has plans to release the console at some point this year like Microsoft has claimed.
There's also the fact that pretty much every generation of PlayStation consoles has seen a
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