Even Sony Doesn’t Know When to Expect a PlayStation 6
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Sony CEO confirms the PS6 launch date is still undecided due to the ongoing component shortage — 'Considering that importance, we need to take some action. Otherwise, we cannot survive in this landscape'
Sony CEO Hiroko Totoki says a release date for the PS6 has yet to be decidedThe global component shortage and trade wars have impacted Sony's decision-makingTotoki says, "We need to take some action. Otherwise, we cannot survive in this landscape"Sony CEO Hiroko Totoki has confirmed that the PlayStation 6 release date remains undecided due to the ongoing manufacturing component crisis and trade wars.During an interview with The Wall Street Journ…
Not Even Sony Has Decided When the PlayStation 6 Will Be Released!
Sony’s CEO is focusing somewhat on survival due to the high cost of components – hard to believe, isn’t it? Although the arrival of next-gen consoles is approaching, anticipation for the PlayStation 6 and Xbox Project Helix is at an all-time low due to the high cost of components and, consequently, gaming hardware. It is not even certain at this point that the new consoles will actually be released by the end of 2027, as Sony CEO Hiroki Totoki…
The future console of the Japanese manufacturer will probably not come into being in 2027. Hiroki Totoki, the big boss, confirms that no calendar is validated at this stage. The fault lies mainly in the explosion of the price of the components and a major restructuring towards the entertainment industry. Your current machine still has many years ahead of it.
Sony has not yet defined when PlayStation 6 will reach the market. The central reason does not involve delays in the technological development of chips or problems in the architecture of the console, but rather the global supply scenario. The explosion in the number of servers focused on artificial intelligence severely inflated the RAM memory market, forcing the Japanese manufacturer to rethink the production costs and viability of the next gen…
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