
"Sony has been asking developers to optimize their PS5 games for the system's 'Power Saver Mode,' which is believed to support PS6 handheld backwards compatibility, as its internal workings match previously leaked specs."
"Moore's Law Is Dead reports that PlayStation is working on an equivalent to Xbox's Smart Delivery system called 'PlayGo,' allowing downloads of specific versions of cross-generation games."
"The PS5 Power Saver Mode is getting its own packaging within PlayGo, suggesting a foundational basis for an entire platform, as smaller textures alone do not contribute to energy savings."
"Sony is telling developers to prepare for the adoption of cross-gen software development kits, indicating that the PS6 may be imminent as they plan to sunset some PS4 features this spring."
Sony is reportedly working on a PlayStation 6 handheld device to compete with the Nintendo Switch 2. Leaks suggest that the PS5's Power Saver Mode is being optimized for this new console, potentially allowing for backward compatibility. Additionally, Sony is developing a system called PlayGo, similar to Xbox's Smart Delivery, which will enable cross-generation game downloads. The company is also planning to phase out some PS4 features, indicating that the PS6 may be on the horizon as developers prepare for new software development kits.
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