Even Sony Doesn’t Know When to Expect a PlayStation 6
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Sony CEO confirms the PS6 launch date is still undecided due to the ongoing component shortage — 'Considering that importance, we need to take some action. Otherwise, we cannot survive in this landscape'
Sony CEO Hiroko Totoki says a release date for the PS6 has yet to be decidedThe global component shortage and trade wars have impacted Sony's decision-makingTotoki says, "We need to take some action. Otherwise, we cannot survive in this landscape"Sony CEO Hiroko Totoki has confirmed that the PlayStation 6 release date remains undecided due to the ongoing manufacturing component crisis and trade wars.During an interview with The Wall Street Journ…
Sony does not yet have an internal forecast for the launch of PlayStation 6, even after addressing the issue publicly. Uncertainty is mainly due to the increased costs of crucial components, such as RAM memory and storage, a direct consequence of the growing demand for artificial intelligence tools. The information was revealed by the CEO of [...]
While rumours about the PlayStation 6 have been increasing for several months, Sony has just somewhat cooled down the ardour of those who were already hoping for a well set finish by the end of 2027. Hiroki Totoki, Sony's CEO, has in fact just declared that the group had still not decided when its next console would be launched, nor at what cost. And, unsurprisingly, the current catastrophic situation on the memory market weighs heavily on refle…
The Sony PlayStation 6 does not yet have a fixed release period. According to the management, no decision has yet been made. So there are currently various rumors about the potential release period of the next-gen console. Originally, it was expected at the end of 2027, but the memory crisis is currently causing many market researchers and industry experts to classify more 2028 or even 2029 as realistic. Meanwhile, the Sony CEO, Hiroki Totoki, p…
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