Sony has officially confirmed the PlayStation 6 is in development, with a possible release window between 2027 and 2028. Here’s everything we know so far, from rumored specs to pricing and handheld support.
PlayStation 6: Everything We Know So Far
As the PS5 turns five, Sony has confirmed that its successor, the PlayStation 6, is already in focus. After a generation slowed down by supply issues and split releases, the PS6 may be Sony’s attempt to realign expectations, bring back exclusive-driven hype, and revolutionize how we play.
🔹 A Slower Start for PS5
Despite massive sales, the PS5 has been criticized for a lack of exclusives and reliance on cross-generation games. However, titles like Helldivers 2, Astro Bot, and Death Stranding 2 are finally starting to define the console’s identity, albeit later than expected.
🔹 Sony Confirms PS6 Focus
At a recent business meeting, Sony Interactive Entertainment CEO Hideaki Nishino stated the company is committed to “exploring a new and enhanced way” for players to engage with content. While cloud gaming is developing, Nishino reaffirmed Sony’s belief that local play remains the core gaming experience.
🔹 PS6 Launch Date: 2027 or 2028?
There’s no official date yet, but most signs point to:
- Late 2027: Based on chipset leaks and Microsoft’s court documents.
- 2028: Supported by former PlayStation exec Shuhei Yoshida, due to PS5’s slower generation cycle.
Past Console Lifecycles:
🎮 Console | 📅 Release Year | ⏳ Release Gap |
---|---|---|
PlayStation 1 | 1994 | – |
PlayStation 2 | 2000 | 6 Years |
PlayStation 3 | 2006 | 6 Years |
PlayStation 4 / PS4 Pro | 2013 / 2016 | 7 Years |
PlayStation 5 / PS5 Pro | 2020 / 2024 | 7 Years |
PlayStation 6 (Expected) | 2027–2028 | 7–8 Years |
🔹 PS6 Rumored Specs and Features
If the leaks hold, the PS6 will be a generational leap:
- CPU: AMD Zen 6 (or Zen 5/4)
- GPU: AMD RDNA5 (aka UDNA), 28–32 CUs
- RAM: 16GB LPDDR5X
- Storage: Likely 2TB SSD
- Extra: Ray tracing, AI upscaling, and strong backward compatibility
🔧 Chipset Status: Design is reportedly complete; fabrication could begin by 2026.
🔹 PS6 Price Expectations
With the PS5 Pro reaching $700, analysts believe Sony may test the waters for premium pricing. The PS6 could:
- Launch at $600–$800
- Feature two versions (standard + handheld or budget variant)
🔹 A New Handheld Companion?
Leaks suggest Sony may release a true handheld device as part of the PS6 ecosystem:
- Specs: 15W SoC, 3nm process
- Performance: Between Xbox Series S and X
- Can run PS5 games natively
- Not just a streaming device, unlike the PS5 Portal
Nishino acknowledged the Portal’s success and hinted at further non-console devices in development.
🔹 Final Thoughts
While Sony has been vague on details, the signs are clear: the PS6 is real, in development, and likely to arrive by 2027–2028. Whether it reinvents console gaming or simply polishes the PS5 experience, it’s set to become a pivotal moment for the PlayStation brand.