Sony is reportedly gearing up for the release of the PlayStation 6, with a potential launch during the holiday season of 2028.
This aligns with Sony’s typical 6-7 year console cycle, as confirmed by PlayStation 5 architect Mark Cerny in a recent technical video.
Cerny revealed that designing a console is a four-year process, with work on the PS5 Pro beginning as early as 2020, before the PS5’s release.
While Sony remains tight-lipped about the PS6, the company has partnered with AMD on a new architecture, codenamed Amethyst, focusing on AI and machine learning capabilities.
Microsoft also predicts a 2028 release for the PS6, based on current market trends. With the gaming industry evolving rapidly, the next-generation PlayStation is expected to bring groundbreaking features and innovations.
For now, Sony is focused on the PS5 Pro, leaving fans eagerly awaiting more details about what the PS6 might bring to the table.