We’re entering the home stretch of the current generation, as both Sony and Microsoft are planning to release their next-gen consoles this holiday season. As of right now, we don’t have a specific date for both consoles, but a new leak might’ve revealed when Sony is going to reveal and release the PlayStation 5.

On Friday, a bunch of details about the PlayStation 5 was leaked by a Reddit user, which provided information regarding the PS5’s price, reveal date, and launch titles, all of which you can check out below.

According to the Reddit leak, the PlayStation 5 will cost $499.99 at launch, and that Sony will reveal the console and its price on February 5. Of course, the reveal date has long been rumored to be in February as those who have contacts within Sony have all said that we’ll finally see the company’s next-gen console in a few weeks.

PlayStation 5 launch titles include:

  • New Killzone Title from Guerrilla Games
  • Demon’s Souls Remake from Bluepoint Games
  • SOCOM Reboot from San Diego Studio
  • Gran Turismo 7 from Polyphony Digital
  • New Ratchet & Clank from Insomniac Games
  • New Multiplayer Title from Remedy Entertainment
  • WiLD from Wild Sheep Studio
  • New Action Title from London Studio (reportedly heavily inspired by Ninja Theory’s Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice)
  • New Action Title from Japan Studio

Next up are the upcoming exclusive titles for the PlayStation 5, some of which aren’t much of a surprise.

  • Horizon Zero Dawn sequel from Guerrilla Games (2021)
  • New Uncharted game which won’t be developed by Naughty Dog (2021)
  • The Order: 1886 sequel (2021)
  • New Motorstorm game from Codemasters (2021)
  • New Spider-Man game from Insomniac Games (2022)
  • God of War sequel from Santa Monica Studio (2022)
  • New Fumito Ueda Title from genDesign (2022)

Lastly, the Reddit leak revealed some of the key features for Sony’s next console.

  • You can have 3 games and multiple media functionalities suspended while you play the 4th game.
  • You can have different states of one game running at the same time.
  • In the cloud, you can suspend an unlimited amount of games.
  • All save data can be offloaded onto the cloud.
  • Backward compatible for all PlayStation formats.

As of right now, none of these details have been confirmed by Sony, so take them with a grain of salt. But, the leak is very detailed, which seems to suggest that it’s on-point. If the leak proves to be incorrect, we won’t have to wait long to find out, because as previously mentioned, the rumored reveal date for the PS5 is February 5.