The PS6 Is Still Likely Years Off Despite The Increase In Talk Of Next-Gen Consoles
Mark Cerny has indicated that the PS6 is still years off despite the influx of chatter about Sony’s next-generation console.
Mark Cerny has indicated that the PS6 is still years off despite the influx of chatter about Sony’s next-generation console.
PS6 looks set to ‘push the boundaries’ of game visuals, with AMD detailing the main goals of Project Amethyst, its collaboration Sony that will define next-gen hardware.
The next-generation of Xbox hardware is going to be powered by AMD, the same chip manufacturer that is also defining the PS6 tech.
The PS6 remains unannounced by Sony, but its CEO and president has acknowledged there is ‘huge interest in our next-generation console strategy.’
Fresh rumours about a new PlayStation handheld have emerged, which is set to launch alongside the PS6.
Guerrilla Games is potentially targeting a 2027 release for Horizon 3, which according to a reliable industry tipster, could even be a cross-gen release on PS5 & PS6.
Digital Foundry has estimated that the PS6 will feature at least 24GB of RAM to enable new machine learning features.
FSR 4’s release has been celebrated by AMD, with the company thanking Sony for its contributions. AMD, of course, is expected to power the PS6.
The PS6 releasing in 2028 ‘feels right’ to former PlayStation executive Shuhei Yoshida, who suggested a 2027 is ‘a bit too early.’
Shawn Layden feels that the PS6 won’t be entirely discless, stating it would be hard for Sony to go entirely digital for next-gen.