This is how Twitter responds to the PS5 announcement with memes
The follow-up to the PS5 announcement yesterday gave a lot of comments live on Twitter, and with it comes the memes, funny montages, and commentary.
How has Twitter reacted to the PS5 announcement in the form of memes? Here we show you several of them, ranging from images to jokes with what is shown in some of the trailers. We note that some of them will be in English or are somewhat curious references to internet memes. But we will explain them to you with great pleasure.
So are the first memes about the PS5
Sony is known for late start-ups in the style of the E3 live. That it started only two minutes later than announced was a relief for everyone, and the joke with the speed of the PlayStation 5 SSD that we are promoting so much was not lacking. Coming from one of the best video game related humor accounts on Twitter.
That the first game shown is GTA V, a game that was already given free in the Epic Games Store and that came out on PlayStation 3, says a lot.
Have you noticed that there was hardly any dubstep to the rhythm of shotgun shots? It shows a lot that it is not E3 ...
A constant in the presentation of NBA 2K games is that they always put players sweating to show the graphic advances. It seems like it takes a lot of teraflops to show sweat.
We already said that Kena: bridge of Spirits reminded us of some other game that we already knew.
We already said that Resident Evil VIII reminded us of something ...
Pragmata has given much to talk about, as comparisons with Death Stranding by Hideo Kojima Because of its appearance and how little it says about the trailer or that it already smells that the game comes out in 2022 and we hope it does not pass as Deep Down. And what about Ohio?
Many PS5 games are going to 2021 ...
Finally, the final aspect of the PS5, which has given much to talk about in the form of memes. Since they compare it to a Wii or one of those Chinese machines with pre-installed games. to the typical of a router (with comment that the Xbox series X looks like a refrigerator), to comparisons with the works of the architect Calatrava.