Chassis revisions are not taken into account. Will resolve to YES if a standalone PS5 device (Pro, Slim, ...) is announced in 2023, no matter the release date. Will resolve to no otherwise.
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@n1psey It's not a new chassis (like the A, B and C chassis Sony released without announcing them) but a brand new standalone PS5 device. Resolving to YES is correct.
@june @IliasAsqiriba It's not called the PS5 Slim despite what the headline says and will not be sold alongside the original PS5 but simply replace it over time. No way is it a "new edition"
@n1psey While it's true it's not called a "Slim" version, the market was about *any* new standalone PS5. This is not a mere chassis revision, but a brand-new device that has a different motherboard and that got announced officially. I maintain that YES is correct.
@IliasAsqiriba You should have specified. "A different motherboard" would have been a nice criterium. As it stands your description does not warrant a YES in my opinion, but oh well