PlayStation 6 Release May Be Delayed to 2029 According to New Report
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PlayStation 6 Release May Be Delayed to 2029 According to New Report
A new industry report shines a light on when the PS6 might drop and the date is a bit later than previous rumors suggested. PlayStation 6 May Not Arrive in 2027 or 2028 Screenshot: PlayStation The Sony State of Play and the Xbox Games Showcase both came and went without any concrete hints or reveals about either ecosystem’s next gen-hardware. Although early rumors suggested the next generation might start around late 2027, the ongoing computer c…
Embracer Group joins the list of big names expecting Sony to push PS6 release back to 2028 or 2029
The PS3 launched in 2006. Seven years later, the PS4 launched in 2013. Seven years later, the PS5 launched in 2020. One could expect that the PlayStation 6 would launch in 2027, then. That is, if one was entirely unaware of the current hardware disaster running through the tech industry. As AI's demand for more RAM and storage means you could spend upwards of $3000 on an 8TB SSD, Sony is wondering whether it should push back the launch of its ne…
PS3 was released in 2006. Seven years later, PS4 came out in 2013. Seven years later, PlayStation 5 came out in 2020. So you could expect PlayStation 6 to come out in 2027. Yes, if you had no idea of the hardware disaster that is currently plaguing the technology sector. As the demand for AI for more RAM and storage makes you spend more than $3,000 on an 8 TB SSD, Sony is wondering if it should delay the release of its next console. It’s a rumor…
Many players already expect a PS6 in 2027. However, new indications speak for a shift. But the more exciting question is: Do we even need a new PlayStation?
While the PS5's price has recently increased, the question of the PS6 keeps resurfacing. Faced with an increasingly challenging environment, Sony could make a major decision that would also benefit gamers.
PlayStation 6, where are you? The call for the new console remains unanswered. And that probably won't change anytime soon.
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