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PlayStation 4 Neo, PS Vita Trinity To Be Revealed During 'PlayStation Meeting' In September?

PlayStation 4 Neo, PS Vita Trinity To Be Revealed During 'PlayStation Meeting' In September?

Jazz Rosin

Fans are eagerly waiting for the unveiling of Sony's more powerful Playstation 4 console, dubbed as the PS4 Neo. It looks like the grand reveal is coming sooner than anticipated.

According to Techcrunch, Sony is planning to unveil its upcoming console in September. The company has sent out invites for a press event called "PlayStation Meeting," which is said to be held in New York next month.

The company will be sharing "details about the PlayStation business" during the event, and many have speculated that Sony may just reveal the PlayStation 4 Neo on this date as well.

Neurogadget reports that there are speculations about the PlayStation 4 Neo being up for sale before the Holiday season. The PlayStation VR headset will be coming out in October, so it just makes sense to bring out the more powerful PlayStation 4 Neo at around the same time.

Another speculation is that Sony may also announce its rumored console Playstation Vita Trinity, a follow up to its handheld device PS Vita. According to SegmentNext, the company may also launch a new upgraded handheld to possibly complement the new PS4 Neo.

The PS Vita is a no-show at this year's Sony E3 press conference, which led to many speculations that Sony is exiting the handheld market. However, this may also mean that the company is gearing for an even bigger reveal for its handheld console next month.

Apart from new consoles, Sony may also reveal new details about upcoming games like the new "God of War" title for the PS4, and possibly other anticipated games like the ever elusive "Red Dead Redemption 2."

September is gearing up to be a great month for new tech reveals, as rumors also point to a possible iPhone 7 announcement earlier in the month.

Check back for more PlayStation news and updates.

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