It surprised no one, but Sony's official announcement of the PlayStation 5 has extended the millennial video game console war for another generation, and it could be the last. Speaking exclusively with Wired magazine, Sony confirmed the PlayStation 5 will be released before the holidays in 2020, and will support ray-tracing technology - a Hollywood-level, next-generation technique that makes games appear more realistic - as a hardware feature within its graphics processing unit. The console will also have a solid-state drive, which promises faster load times and read speeds for data, a new CPU that should help consoles keep pace with higher-end PC rigs and 8K resolutions. The console will compete with Microsoft yet-to-be-officially-named console, still dubbed Project Scarlett, as well as Nintendo's Switch handheld-hybrid machine. Both behemoths will arrive before the holidays next year in what many industry observers surmise might be the last generation of consoles, thank...