PS6 Release Window To Be Heavily Influenced By Memory Pricing, Sony Says

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Sony Is Still Undecided On A Release Window!

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  • Sony CEO Hiroki Totoki states that the PS6 does not have a release window for now.
  • The company expects memory prices to remain high and hopes to observe the situation further before making a final decision.
  • Sony is also considering alternative product launches as a solution.

While the PS5 continues to move full speed ahead with upcoming releases like Marvel’s Wolverine and GTA 6 lined up for 2026, Sony is investing a lot of time and effort into the development of the PS6 at the same time.

As the PS5 heads into its sixth year, the console is expected to be replaced by its follow-up soon. Sony also recently discussed the launch of the next PlayStation, suggesting that a release window would be carefully decided upon based on the memory situation.

Why it matters: PlayStation typically pursues new console releases every six to seven years. However, the current expenses surrounding the hardware industry, particularly due to DRAM prices, make the generational transition more complicated.

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As part of its Fiscal Year earnings releases, Sony CEO Hiroki Totoki recently addressed the status of the PS6 and its plans for the future.

As reported on Resetera, the PS6 does not currently have a decided-upon release window. This is because Sony is not sure how the market will evolve and expects component prices to remain high next year.

At the same time, Sony intends to continue exploring other products to deal with the situation. This could be an indirect nod to the rumored PS6 handheld from the gaming giant.

Nonetheless, the discussion suggests that PlayStation is at least open to delaying the PS6 to 2028 if the situation does not improve substantially. Moreover, consumers can expect a hefty launch price for the hardware if memory remains as expensive as it currently is.

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Sony’s response also means that others like Microsoft are likely facing a similar dilemma. Although Xbox Project Helix developer kits are set to go out early next year, it will be interesting to see whether the console is pushed back amid the ongoing memory crisis.

Of course, fans can also expect an extended cross-gen period yet again if the PS6 and Xbox Project Helix launch at high prices due to the memory pricing problems.

Do you think the PS6 will launch next year? Let’s discuss in the comments and on the Teach4Gamers Forums.

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