Despite the PS5's release being only three years ago, the PS6's arrival is eagerly awaited. However, like other console manufacturers, it's likely that Sony is already planning for the PS7.
Even if it's doubtful that Sony will release another new core PlayStation platform for a few more years, we can still dream about what the future console should include and project when we'll be able to buy it. After all, the PS6, PS7, PS8, PS9, and PS10 names are already trademarked, so we know Sony is planning for the future. While the exact timing of the PS5 Slim or PS5 Pro release is currently unknown, it feels much more likely that they will be released by Sony in the interim. That is, if the previous generation is any indication, when the PS4 saw the release of PS4 Slim and PS4 Pro variations a number of years after the original device. changes to mid-generation hardware include.
PS6 So, while we're still enjoying the PS5 and its best titles, we've compiled a list of what we hope to see with the PS6 and estimated release dates.
The PS6 is probably still a ways off. Sony is unlikely to consider launching a completely new PlayStation for a number of years as the PS5 was only released in November 2020. The PS4 debuted in 2013 and the PS5 followed in 2020, which is around six or seven years apart from the typical release date for PlayStation consoles.
an inferior console The PS5 is a sizable gaming system. It is, in fact, the largest console in modern memory. However, size isn't always a good thing, and the PS5's size renders it unusable for people who don't have the shelving unit to hold it, which, let's be honest, isn't many of us. We're hopeful Sony can learn from its experiences and make the next-generation system smaller and more streamlined while still allowing for enough airflow with the PS6 (and possibly even with a PS5 Slim Edition). extendable internal storage that costs less Once Sony releases a software update to enable it, it will be possible to increase the internal storage of the PS5 by removing the side panel and installing an SSD, but it's not that easy.
Built-in Bluetooth Audio Support means that the official headset doesn't require a dongle. It is perplexing that a brand-new gaming console was released in 2020, yet using its own wireless headphones involves plugging in a USB dongle receiver. Like, Sony, what the hell? Talk about an under-TV storage place that is offensive to the eyes. Just incorporate the support into the PS6, please. Oh, dear. When not in use, wireless charging for controllers and headsets may simply be placed on top We don't want yet another piece of hardware next to our TV, despite the fact that the Sony charging dock for PS5 DualSense controllers works rather well and the controllers glide against the charging ports smoothly. Sony ought to learn from this.
Enhance the UI The redesigned PS5 UI undoubtedly shouts "next-gen," but it also has a few issues that we hope the PS6 will fix. Finding deals in the PlayStation Store is difficult, and attempting to make friends and plan a party is more difficult than it was with the PS4. To top it all off, simply trying to locate the "off" button takes longer than it should. We felt the PS4 UI to be more user-friendly even if it desperately needed an update. We anticipate Sony will find a balance between accessibility and the future with the PS6.