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Consoles Here to Stay, PS5 to Be Supported into Next-Gen, Says PlayStation CEO

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The Console Wars will be fought by future generations.If you were concerned that consoles were dying, you may rest easy, at least for the foreseeable future. PlayStation co-CEO Hideaki Nishino says that, despite the bet on cloud gaming finally appearing to pay off, hardware such as consoles, controllers, and screens aren't going away anytime soon. Oh, and you'd best get used to the idea of PS5 games on the presumptive PS6; Nishino says that our …
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Hideaki Nishino, co-executive director of PlayStation alongside Hermen Hulst, ensures that consoles like PS5 will remain at the centre of his business model.

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With the rise of the game in the cloud, it is feared that this generation of consoles may be the latest. However, Hideaki Nishino, PlayStation's co-executive director, has nothing to fear and knows that hardware has a bright future ahead of it. In statements to Famitsu (via MP1st), Nishino clarified that, even though you think we have entered the cloud age, that's still not entirely true. "If you have the game in the cloud on PS Portal and PS5 g…

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list23.com broke the news in on Wednesday, January 1, 2025.
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