Kiss goodbye to that PlayStation 5, because it looks like the PlayStation 6 is far closer than we ever imagined.
This is according to documents that show Sony's next PlayStation console is already looming. Progress never stops, I guess. My wallet wishes it would, though.
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Let's take a quick look back at previous PlayStation generations, shall we? The length of time between PlayStation consoles has typically been around five to seven years. The PS2 arrived on the scene a little over five years after the OG PlayStation, the PS3 slid into view over six and a half years after the PS2, and the PS4 dropped seven years after the PS3... the same length of time between the PS4 and PS5.
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If we assume we're waiting another seven, maybe eight years, between consoles, that would mean the PlayStation 6 should arrive in 2028 at the earliest.
However, official court documents releases as part of the Activision Blizzard fight between Sony and Microsoft suggest a 2027 release date for the next PlayStation.
On page 8 of the 22-page document, it's claimed by Sony that Microsoft had “offered to continue making Activision’s games available on PlayStation only until 2027.”
The document continues: “By the time SIE launched the next generation of its PlayStation console (which is likely to occur around [redacted]), it would have lost access to Call of Duty and other Activision titles, making it extremely vulnerable to consumer switching and subsequent degradation in its competitiveness.”
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The exact planned release year for the PS6 has been redacted from the document, but it doesn't take a genius to work out the implication of a 2027/2028 launch for the next PlayStation.
That's still a fair way away, of course. For now you'll want to watch out for the PlayStation 5 Slim and PlayStation 5 Pro, which Sony will no doubt be springing on us in the next few years to really get a little extra cash out of us while they finish work on the PlayStation 6.
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