It sounds like we’re going to learn more about a next-generation PlayStation sooner rather than later.
In early 2024, Sony Senior Vice President Naomi Matsuoka told Bloomberg the following: “Looking ahead, PS5 will enter the latter stage of its life cycle.” While she didn’t outright say that a PlayStation 6 is in the works, we can assume that the company is already looking ahead at its next console.
Despite there only being rumors to work with, it’s never too early to start speculating about the next-gen consoles. How will the PS6 compare to the PS5? Will any of the best games on PS5 make their way to the PS6? And what about upcoming PS5 games that are going to launch soon?
Nothing is set in stone, but it’s still fun to take a look at what the future of PlayStation may look like.
PS6 release date speculation
The biggest clue as to when a PS6 could come out, or at least may have been planned to at one point, points to 2027. This information comes from an official Microsoft court document as part of the Activision Blizzard acquisition: “By the time SIE launched the next generation of its PlayStation console (which is likely to occur around [redacted]), it would have lost access to Call of Duty.” The date is redacted here, but sleuths have connected the dots between this and the deal Microsoft offered Sony to keep Activision Blizzard games on PlayStation consoles until 2027. That would suggest that, at the earliest, Microsoft didn’t believe a new PlayStation would come before 2027.
If we look at past generations, that time frame falls in line with the life spans of past generations. The PlayStation 4 had seven years before the
PS6 price
Until we know spec details or the launch date, the launch-day price of a PS6 is hard to estimate with any degree of certainty — but there are some data points we can look at to guess.
The mid-generation update
PS6 specs
Exact specifications for the PS6 are a bit scarce. Moore’s Law is Dead has stated that it knows “with 100% certainty that Sony will continue its partnership with AMD to power the PS6 and
In fact, Reuters reported in September 2024 that Intel lost out on a bid to design the PS6 chipset back in 2022 to AMD. Should the PS6 use AMD chips as is being reported, this would make backward compatibility much easier since the
We suspect a new SSD will be included as that was a major push in the
By the time a PS6 comes out, we would also expect at least 2TB of storage, especially if the console ends up being digital-only.
One interesting wrinkle when talking about specs is a new rumor from a somewhat reliable leaker reported on by Metro. According to them, Sony is creating two systems on a chip (SoCs) in preparation for the PS6 generation. This would imply two distinct consoles rather than two models like we saw with the digital and standard PS5s. This could be pointing toward a higher-end and lower-end version of the system that could hit two different price points, but some people think it signals a new handheld system alongside a PS6.
PS6 features
Insider Gaming claims to have a document regarding one very unique feature that is being worked on for the PS6 called PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution (PSSR). This technology reportedly will allow games to run at either 4K at 120 frames per second (fps) or 8K at 60 fps, according to Insider Gaming. This technology has been confirmed as being part of the PS5 Pro, so it makes sense that an improved version would also run on the PS6.