It's nearly time to check out what Sony is going to reveal at the PlayStation Meeting tonight, which seems to be a pair of new PS4 consoles - the PS4 Neo and PS4 Slim.
The event, which is being held at the PlayStation Theatre in New York, starts at 3pm local time but anyone can tune in to see the reveal live at 8pm UK time.
All you need to do is head to live.playstation.com to start watching, and if you stick around after the presentation there's going to be a special episode of PlayStation LiveCast.
What to expect
When it comes to the PlayStation Meeting we're expecting to see four things.
1. PS4 Neo reveal and release date
The biggest feature for today's PlayStation Meeting is the PS4 Neo. Sony's Andrew House already confirmed that the more powerful PS4 is in the works, bringing with it support for 4K Blu-Ray, streaming and gaming.
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It's not a totally new console, but more of a revision on the classic PS4.
"It is intended to sit alongside and complement the standard PS4," House explained just before E3. "We will be selling both [versions] through the life cycle."
The PS4 Neo is also supposed to offer a much better experience for the upcoming PlayStation VR due to its higher specs.
It will also be the direct competitor to the Xbox Project Scorpio, which is due out at the end of 2017.
2. PS4 Slim reveal and release date
It also seems like there's going to be a second PS4 reveal - the PS4 Slim.
The multiple leaks suggest the original PS4 is getting a redesign that should cut down its size by a substantial amount.
From what we've seen so far, it's smaller and has rounded corners, losing some of the iconic angular looks of its predecessor.
There's no word on whether it'll arrive with any new functionality as yet though. But in order to directly compete with the Xbox One S, it'll need to pack something 4K-related.
3. A refreshed controller design
Along with the redesigned PS4, it's looking like we're going to get a slight DualShock 4 design refresh - a bit like the controller with the Xbox One S.
There's a small colour scheme modification, and the light bar is now visible from the front via a strip in the touch pad, so you'll know a little sooner when the police are after you in GTA 5.
We may find out later that there's some other new features that aren't visible to the naked eye, but either way, the DualShock 4 is still great.
4. New games
We'd be very surprised if Sony doesn't reveal some brand new games for its pair of new consoles at tonight's event.
Surely we need some lovely 4K-ready games to play on the Neo after all?
There's currently no word on what these will be, although the wind is whispering Last of Us 2 and Red Dead Redemption 2. But that may well be very, very wishful thinking.
5. A little bit of VR talk
And of course, there has to be a bit of chatter about Sony's upcoming virtual reality headset, the PS VR. It's coming out in October, so what better time to chat VR?















