New Rumor Says PS6 Could Be Ready for a 2027 Launch
There’s new chatter about the PlayStation 6, and it looks like the console might be close to production. According to tipster KeplerL2, the PS6 chipset is nearly ready to start the fabrication process. While it’s still early and unconfirmed, some estimates suggest it could launch as soon as 2027.
If true, this timeline would follow Sony’s usual release pattern, where consoles come out around two years after they enter production. Looking back, the PS3 came in 2006, the PS4 in 2013, and the PS5 in 2020, which fits this trend.
Rumors also point to some serious upgrades for the PS6. It might run on Zen6 architecture, using a mix of N2 tech and RDNA5 graphics. This should mean a major power boost over the PS5. Some leaks suggest the PS6 could pack 32GB of RAM, though it might go for older DDR6 memory to keep costs down.
As for the price, early estimates put it between $600 and $800, which matches what analysts have predicted. However, it’s important to keep in mind that these are just rumors for now. A lot can change before the console actually drops in stores.
Even though the details are still unclear, this gives us a glimpse into what the next PlayStation could offer, and it sounds like it could blow the PS5 Pro out of the water.
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