PlayStation 6 and Next-Gen Xbox Still Expected in Late 2027 Despite Memory Crisis
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PlayStation 6 and next-gen Xbox still expected in late 2027 despite memory crisis
Near the end of an interview with The Game Business, Strauss Zelnick – the head of the company that owns Grand Theft Auto developer Rockstar Games – said he sees no reason to believe the current RAM shortage will impact the launch of next-generation consoles. Recent leaks appear to support that view.Read Entire Article
Take-Two CEO Doesn’t Think the Memory Crisis Will Impact the Launch of the New Consoles!
According to Strauss Zelnick, the CEO of Take-Two, the memory and storage crisis will not delay the release of the next-generation hardware from Sony and Microsoft. Following several credible rumors earlier this year, console gamers began to worry that the release of Sony and Microsoft’s next-generation consoles might slip beyond the expected late-2027 timeframe. The first report came in January from MST International analyst David Gibson, who…
Will PlayStation 6 and the next Xbox console be late because of the RAM crisis? Not according to Strauss Zelnick, the CEO of Take-Two, the mother-house of Rockstar Games (GTA 6).
While the RAM shortage is impacting all electronic devices, some are worried about the future of Sony and Microsoft's next-generation consoles. Rightly or wrongly? [Read more] Every morning, WhatsApp buzzes with the latest tech news. Join our Frandroid channel so you don't miss a thing!
GTA 6 Boss Says PS6 and Xbox Project Helix Won’t Be Delayed by Memory Shortages
See full bio Shaheer Zahid Currently serving as a News Reporter at Tech4Gamers, I have the privilege of combining my love for gaming with the art of storytelling. My role involves crafting engaging narratives that keep our audience abreast of the latest developments in the gaming world. See full bio Story Highlight Take-Two boss doesn’t expect delays for the next-gen consoles. Both PS6 and Xbox Project Helix are currently aiming for a holiday …
Strauss Zelnick sees no impact of the storage crisis on the release of PlayStation 6 and Microsoft's next Xbox.
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