PS6 Launching In 2028 "Feels Right," Former PlayStation Boss Says
Briefly

The PS6 is reportedly in development, with former PlayStation executive Shuhei Yoshida suggesting a 2028 launch feels appropriate. He noted that the previous console cycle lasted seven years, indicating a possible 2027 debut may be rushed. Yoshida mentioned that both PlayStation and Xbox may follow a tradition of releasing systems in the same year, as seen with the PS5 and Xbox Series X|S. Despite recent supply chain issues slowing PS5 sales, the console surpassed 75 million units sold, and AMD will likely power the PS6 instead of Intel, who made an overture for the role.
Shuhei Yoshida states, 'If the next PlayStation comes out in 2028, that feels right to me.' He believes the PS6 release aligns with traditional timelines.
Yoshida pointed out that the PS5 generation experienced 'slowed' sales due to pandemic-related manufacturing issues, yet it surpassed 75 million sales.
Yoshida noted that the next PlayStation and Xbox could potentially launch together again, as happened with the PS5 and Xbox Series X|S.
Yoshida mentioned that while Intel made a bid for PS6 chips, Sony decided to stick with AMD, the current partner powering PS5.
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