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Sony apparently thinks the best fix for slow PS5 sales is… another PlayStation

By dailyguardian.aeMay 21, 20263 Mins Read
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Rumors surrounding Sony’s next-generation PlayStation console are heating up again, with fresh speculation focusing on the PS6’s launch timeline and hardware specifications. While some analysts believe the next PlayStation may not arrive until 2028 or later, insider Moore’s Law Is Dead (MLID) argues that Sony cannot afford to delay the console any further – even as PS5 sales begin slowing down.

The latest discussion also revolves around concerns over memory costs. According to earlier claims from hardware leaker KeplerL2, Sony may consider reducing the PS6’s memory configuration to keep prices under control. The rumored change would reportedly lower the console’s GDDR7 VRAM from 30GB to 24GB while also shifting from a 160-bit memory bus to a slower 128-bit configuration.

Sony faces a difficult balancing act

The rumored downgrade would theoretically help Sony lower manufacturing costs while still delivering a performance boost over the PS5 generation. However, MLID believes such compromises could hurt Sony’s long-term ambitions for the platform.

In a recent podcast, the insider argued that 30GB of VRAM is essentially the minimum requirement for the kind of “next-gen experience” Sony wants to deliver. He also stressed that maintaining higher memory bandwidth is critical for a console expected to remain relevant for many years.

The debate comes at a complicated time for PlayStation. Sony recently reported that PS5 sales have slowed compared to the same period last year, while broader economic pressures continue affecting consumer spending. On top of that, rising component costs and supply chain issues remain a concern for hardware manufacturers worldwide.

Why the PS6 timing matters

Despite the financial pressure, MLID claims Sony is unlikely to delay the PS6 because the company needs fresh hardware momentum. According to the report, PlayStation risks losing excitement if it stretches the PS5 generation too long. Launching a new console around 2027 could help reignite interest among gamers while giving developers more advanced hardware to work with. Sony may also be prepared to take early financial losses on the console, hoping production costs improve later as component shortages ease.

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For gamers, the bigger takeaway is that Sony appears focused on delivering a major technical leap rather than aggressively cutting specifications to save money. That could mean better graphics, larger game worlds, and more demanding AI-driven experiences in future titles.

Sony itself has already hinted that work on a “next-generation platform” is underway. Although CEO Hiroki Totoki stopped short of confirming a PS6 launch window, his comments suggest the company remains heavily invested in future PlayStation hardware.

As rumors continue building, attention will now shift toward whether Sony formally reveals its next-gen roadmap over the next year.

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