According to analyst Daniel Ahmad at Niko Partners, contents of the digital and standard edition of PS5 will contain the same items. The information comes from a distributor in Hong Kong, so the contents may be region-specific. Inside the box, you will find the DualSense controller, a base, HDMI Cable, power cord, a USB cable, and more. The list also notes the 825GB SSD, and Astro’s Playroom pre-installed on the system. To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Manage cookie settings — Daniel Ahmad (@ZhugeEX) September 11, 2020 While Sony has yet to announce the information, let alone a release date, price, or when we can pre-order, that will hopefully change soon now that Microsoft has revealed all. The company plans to host its next PS5 Showcase next week on September 16, and it’s possible more information will be revealed at that time. But going by the announcement alone, it seems we’ll only be getting a look at upcoming games for the console.