Tuesday gave us another piece to the PlayStation 5 puzzle, but the picture is still nowhere near complete. The website for Sony’s next-gen console has gone live. You’ll be hard pressed to derive any substantial information from it, however. At least for right now. “We’ve begun to share some of the incredible features you can expect from PlayStation 5, but we’re not quite ready to fully unveil the next generation of PlayStation,” the site reads. “Sign up below to be among the first to receive updates as we announce them, including news on the PS5 release date, PS5 price and the upcoming roster of PS5 launch games.” The PS5 logo — a minor iteration on the PS4’s and the PS3’s — was revealed at CES last month, where Sony Interactive Entertainment’s President and CEO Jim Ryan recapped some of the console’s major, albeit already known features. The console is set for a Holiday 2020 launch. To put things into perspective, the PlayStation 4 was officially announced in Feb. 2013, had another major showing at Sony’s E3 press conference in June a few months later, and released in the fall of that same year. Although the PS5 can still follow a similar schedule, the timeline to make that work is getting tight. Perhaps since it elected to skip E3 again this year, Sony is opting to release information entirely on its own terms. More Next-Gen Coverage PlayStation 5 Sony Skipping E3 for the second year in a row PlayStation5 logo unveiled at CES Sony confirms the PlayStation 5, launching in late 2020 PlayStation 5 pre-order notifications open Godfall, new PlayStation 5 game, announced – TGA 2019 Dying Light 2 confirmed for PS5 and Xbox Scarlett Xbox Series X Xbox Series X announced for Holiday 2020 – TGA 2019 Xbox Series X to be backwards compatible at launch Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II – TGA 2019 Microsoft naming Xbox Series X strangely “Xbox”