PlayStation 6 release date is unfortunately closer than we’d have liked

Recent chatter from Sony is causing some to think that we’re closer to the next generation of consoles than we might think. The PlayStation 5 was released in 2020 and, this may seem a shock to some, details point to it being in the final third of its lifecycle.

Consoles never seem to last long nowadays. Each generation cycle gets shorter for the publishers even if consumers don’t agree. In a recentSonyfinancial call and stated that thePlayStation 5will be entering the “latter stage of its life cycle.” Better start saving for PlayStation 6, eh?

How many years do we have left of PS5? And is cloud streaming part of the PS6 future?

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This could mean we start to see updates on both the PlayStation 6, but also thePlayStation 5 Promodel that has been rumoured for so long, with the latter console bridging the gap between this generation and the next.

Oddly, it feels as if this generation has barely gotten started, despite being in its fourth year. We’re yet to see big-hitting first-party exclusives from Microsoft, and even Sony is falling behind in delivering a stellar catalogue of titles. Hopefully, we’ll see more from all publishers before the jump to generation 10, even if it’s just to save us spending more money so soon.

Topics:PlayStation 5,Sony,Tech