According to TechSpot , while fans are eagerly awaiting breakthroughs from the PlayStation 6, Sony's former CEO made a rather surprising prediction about the launch time of this next-generation console.
PlayStation 6 may be 'slower' than expected
According to Shuhei Yoshida, who held an important position at Sony and PlayStation for many years, the PlayStation 6 may not launch in 2027 as many people predict, but in 2028.
PlayStation 6 could launch later in 2028
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He explained that the lifecycle of console generations is getting longer. If the gap between console generations used to be around 5-6 years, now that number has increased significantly. Yoshida also revealed that the PlayStation 5 generation has been delayed due to production issues stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic and the global chip shortage.
Former Sony executives believe that companies' over-investment during the pandemic has led to an 'overreaction' after COVID-19 has passed, which has significantly affected the development of the gaming industry in general and the PlayStation 6 in particular.
There have been many rumors about the PlayStation 6 being developed. Some sources even said that the PS6 chip is almost complete and ready for production.
However, with the latest shares from Shuhei Yoshida, it seems that fans will have to wait longer than expected to experience the PlayStation 6.
Regardless, the information from Yoshida also provides a new look at the development process of the PlayStation 6. Hopefully, Sony will take advantage of this time to bring fans a truly groundbreaking and anticipated console.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/he-lo-thoi-diem-sony-ra-mat-playstation-6-185250221105357318.htm
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