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PS5, Geoff Keighley and a big announcement: a Tweet pops up, but it’s a fake

Despite the price announcement and release date of PlayStation 5 has finally found space during the last streaming event organized by Sony, it seems that at least one surprise is still in the pipeline.

To make it known was Geoff Keighley, well-known Canadian videogame journalist and organizer / host of The Game Awards. To report it, is the always attentive community active on the well-known forum Reddit, which reports a alleged sighting definitely interesting. As you can see at the bottom of this news, a player has reported the appearance of an intriguer chirping on Keighley’s Twitter account: the Tweet, it is reported, would then be quickly removed, but not sooner than one screenshot found diffusion on the net.

In the short message, we can read: “I just learned that some VERY big news on PS5 will be disclosed tomorrow. All confirmed. You will like it“. The time reference is therefore to the day of Monday 21 September, without specific details related to time slots. What could it be? Sadly, Keighley offered no further clues and, indeed, the possibility that he removed the Tweet suggests that he won’t offer any in the near future either. However, it should be noted that the Reddit user who made the report did not provide a link to the alleged twitter.

Over the past few hours, insider Tidux has reported a PS4 and PS5 game not yet announced, expected by Christmas and the public’s thoughts immediately went to the much chat Bloodborne Remastered spotted on the FNAC listings. At the moment, however, it is simply about rumor: to find out if Sony actually has a surprise in store for tomorrow, we just have to wait.

UPDATE: as you can check directly at the bottom of this news, Geoff Keighley denied it the reliability of the screenshot that appeared on Reddit.

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