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Some of the bigger, unique features of the PlayStation 5 are still under wraps, apparently.

That’s according to Sony Interactive Entertainment president and CEO Jim Ryan who was recently interviewed by Business Insider Japan (translated by Gematsu).

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“There are still more unique elements for PlayStation 5 to come that separate it from previous consoles. The ‘bigger differences’ have yet to be announced,” Ryan said.

He said this after giving a shout out to the PS5’s SSD, which allows for “load times that are next to nothing,” as well as the 3D audio and haptic feedback support of the PS5 controller.

Ryan also commented on the similarities between the PS4 and PS5 logos, explaining that “it is important to give off a sense of consistency for products within the PlayStation brand.” Sony wants people to see the logo and immediately think of PlayStation.

He also said that Sony “have an obligation” to still serve the PS4 players who don’t migrate to PS5 when it launches later this year.

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One of Sony’s three announced PS4 first-party without release windows, The Last of Us Part 2 seems like the most likely candidate for a jump to the PS5. We’ve only seen a small sliver of gameplay, and we know that, as early as this year, Naughty Dog was hiring for a number of positions to work on the design of the anticipated sequel. And, with the weight of expectation behind it, this is one Sony does not want to rush out the door.

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One of Sony’s three announced PS4 first-party without release windows, The Last of Us Part 2 seems like the most likely candidate for a jump to the PS5. We’ve only seen a small sliver of gameplay, and we know that, as early as this year, Naughty Dog was hiring for a number of positions to work on the design of the anticipated sequel. And, with the weight of expectation behind it, this is one Sony does not want to rush out the door.

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Finally, Ryan said the PS5 launch in Japan won’t be delayed like the PS4’s launch was. “There was reasonable ground for that decision, but these days I do not think that was a good idea,” he said. “It was a decision made after much debate, but there may have been other options.”

Until Sony unveils the PS5 in full all we have to go on our the tidbits revealed so far and the many leaks, such as the supposed specs of both the PS5 and Xbox Series X, and photos of the PS5 devkit.

Chris Priestman is a freelancer who writes news for IGN. Follow him on Twitter.