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Report Says Sony Will Extend PS5 Cycle, Pushing PS6 Later Than Expected

Industry analysis points to memory shortages driving up costs that would make an early PS6 launch too expensive.

Overview

  • A SandStoneInsights report by analyst David Gibson says Sony expects a longer PS5 lifecycle and a PS6 launch delayed longer than many anticipated.
  • Sony has not confirmed the report, and outlets note the sourcing for the SandStoneInsights claims remains unclear.
  • Coverage cites worldwide RAM shortages and sharply higher component costs as key pressures, with analysts arguing delay is preferable to launching at unaffordable prices.
  • Earlier expectations centered on 2027–2028, while new reporting and commentary suggest late 2028 or 2029 is more likely, with one insider on X reiterating a 2029 target and a handheld potentially arriving sooner.
  • Many players reacted positively to a longer PS5 era, noting lengthy AAA development cycles have limited the number of flagship releases this generation.