Sony could launch its new PlayStation 6 console in 2028 or even 2029, according to latest industry reports. While it was previously expected that the successor to the PlayStation 5 could arrive around 2027, a global shortage of memory chips and rising prices for key components are putting pressure on Sony's plans.
According to sources close to the company, Sony is considering delaying the release of the PlayStation 6 console until 2028 or 2029, in order to avoid excessive production costs and ensure a quality offering for gamers around the world. This potential shift would be a significant extension of the usual release cycle of PlayStation consoles, which currently stands at around six to seven years between generations.
Sony has yet to officially confirm the new date forecast, but the news has piqued the interest of the gaming community and analysts. If the delay comes true, the PlayStation 5 generation will be one of the longest-running in console history.

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