2025 Is PlayStation’s Most Important Year This Gen, Says Trusted Leaker

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Sony Silently Cooking Something Big For PS5!

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  • A reliable leaker predicts 2025 is going to be a pivotal year for PlayStation.
  • Sony’s current silence suggests they’re actively preparing for a strong 2025 lineup.
  • The upcoming PlayStation Showcase might give us a preview of these plans, including the PS5 Pro and big game releases.

A reliable source says 2025 will be a crucial year for PlayStation in this console generation.

According to the insider, Sony’s current silence in 2024 shouldn’t be misconstrued as inactivity; instead, it indicates that the company is diligently preparing for what is likely to be its strongest year yet.

Why it matters: With the release of the much-anticipated GTA 6 in 2025, it will be exciting to see what Sony has planned for the next year.

It looks like Sony is preparing something big, especially after the positive buzz around this year’s Xbox Showcase. While speaking on his podcast, Nate The Hate shared a small update about PlayStation’s plans for next year.

2025 will be their [PlayStation’s] stronger years. I do think it will be one of their best years this generation.

-Nate The Hate

Nate mentioned that Sony’s plans for 2025 might change the direction of the PlayStation 5’s lifecycle. The PlayStation Showcase could also show up later this year, as Nate believes we will hear more about this event from Sony soon.

I’m confident we will hear more from Sony this Q3.

Analysts think Sony will use this showcase to introduce the PS5 Pro and highlight a strong lineup of exclusive games for the coming year.

Several major game releases are planned for the PS5 in 2025. Reports from various sources suggest that Sony’s studios are working on multiple titles for 2025, including sequels to popular franchises and multiple new IPs.

PS5 Pro GTA 6
GTA 6 is expected to be marketed with PS5 Pro.

Sony has also reaffirmed to customers that the company remains focused on developing blockbuster titles for the PS5. This lines up with the previous report suggesting multiple new IPs are in development for the console.

Next year is more than just about new games and hardware updates for PlayStation. It marks a key moment as the PS5 moves into its later years. With Xbox stepping up its game, Sony needs to give gamers strong reasons to stick with its platform.

Moreover, if the PS5 Pro launches in 2025, it will be key to keeping PlayStation at the cutting edge of technology.

The upgraded console is expected to be twice as fast as the base model and introduce new features like PSSR upscaling. With GTA 6 arriving next year, the PS5 Pro could be the best platform for this game.

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