Big news for PlayStation fans: Sony just dropped a major hint about when we might see the next-gen PlayStation 6 and said bye-bye to game discs. Starting January 2028, Sony plans to stop making discs for all PlayStation games, which likely means the PS6 won’t launch until at least 2028.
While Sony hasn’t officially announced a PS6, this move suggests we’re looking at a digital-only future. With tech analyst Piers Harding-Rolls backing this timeline, it’s a pretty solid bet. Especially since component costs for the PS6 are soaring, a delay makes sense.
The decision to ditch discs hints that the PS6 will likely drop its disc drive altogether. Why include something that’s becoming obsolete? This could also help cut down on the console’s production costs. So, while we might be waiting a bit longer, the digital shift is something to get ready for. Keep an eye out for more updates as we inch closer to 2028!
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