PlayStation 6 may only be released in 2028‑2029: Sony is considering postponing the launch due to memory shortages

PlayStation 6 may only be released in 2028‑2029: Sony is considering postponing the launch due to memory shortages

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Sony may postpone the release of the PlayStation 6 until 2028–2029

According to the latest Bloomberg report, Sony is considering delaying the debut of its new console. The information comes from inside the company and points to a possible launch date in 2028 or even 2029.

What caused the delay?
* Rising prices for memory – especially DRAM chips and NAND flash storage.
* High demand from data centers using artificial intelligence has created a memory shortage, ultimately leading to significant cost increases for components.

These changes have already noticeably impacted the PC market and may affect most segments of consumer electronics.

How does this reflect on Sony’s strategy?
The Bloomberg blog notes that the delay could disrupt the company’s carefully crafted strategy of maintaining user interest between hardware generations. There is no official confirmation from Sony yet – the company only announced in 2025 that the next generation would be released “in a few years.”

What is known about the future PlayStation 6 lineup?
* Two devices: a handheld version, *PlayStation 6 Handheld*, and a home console.
* Memory:
* Handheld – 24 GB LPDDR5X
* Home model – 30 GB GDDR7

If memory prices do not fall, the cost of new consoles could rise to an unaffordable level. In that case manufacturers might abandon large memory capacities and produce more economical models.

Conclusion
There is no official announcement yet, but based on current trends, Sony may postpone the launch of the PlayStation 6 until 2028–2029. It remains to be hoped that prices for key components will stabilize and consumers will receive affordable technology.

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