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Sony Signals PS6 Timing Uncertain as Memory Costs Squeeze Plans

Analysts now project a 2028–2029 launch window.

Overview

  • Sony CEO Hiroki Totoki said on the latest earnings call that the company has not decided when it will launch the next PlayStation or at what price, warning memory prices could stay high through fiscal 2027.
  • Executives pointed to a global crunch in high‑bandwidth memory as AI data centers buy up supply from Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron, pushing component costs beyond what consumer consoles can easily absorb.
  • Industry reporting from outlets such as Bloomberg and MST International now places the likely PS6 debut in 2028 or 2029 if supply improves, with outside estimates suggesting a launch price in the $700 to $1,000 range.
  • New leaks from AMD watcher KeplerL2 suggest Sony may cut a previously rumored 32GB RAM target to about 24GB to keep the bill of materials lower, a move that remains unconfirmed by the company.
  • Sony is expected to lean on the PS5 for longer, with analysts saying Grand Theft Auto VI could drive a fresh wave of console upgrades and digital spending on the current platform.