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PS6 might be closer than you think, and it’s not coming alone

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PS6 might be closer than you think, and it’s not coming alone
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Just when things had started to feel quiet on the PlayStation front, a fresh wave of leaks has stirred the pot again. There’s chatter around the PlayStation 6, a next-gen handheld, and even some behind-the-scenes changes that hint at how Sony is preparing for what’s next.

None of this is official, of course, but even if part of it holds up, Sony isn’t just building new hardware, but also laying the groundwork for how that hardware will actually work.

What do the latest PlayStation leaks actually say?

According to trusted leaker Moore’s Law is Dead, the biggest headline is around the PlayStation 6, which may not be as far away as expected. Early details suggest that Sony is already deep into development, with timelines hinting at a launch window that’s closer than the typical console cycle would suggest.

AMD Orion for PS6 APU

But that’s only part of the story. Alongside the PS6 chatter, there’s renewed talk of a dedicated PlayStation handheld. Unlike the PlayStation Portal, which is more of a remote-play device, this new handheld is rumored to be a standalone system capable of running games natively. Think of it as the new PSP or PS Vita.

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Another interesting detail is around “PlayGo,” which has reportedly been introduced in the latest PS5 SDK. Think of it as Sony’s version of Xbox’s Smart Delivery. It allows developers to break games into smaller chunks, so each device only downloads the assets it actually needs. That means a standard PS5 wouldn’t need to download higher-resolution textures meant for a PS5 Pro, and potentially, future devices could follow the same logic.

PS6 pricing leaks sound surprisingly… reasonable

According to MLID, now might not be the best time to drop $900 on a PS5 Pro. The claim is pretty bold, but they suggest skipping the current-gen upgrade and waiting, because the base PlayStation 6 could actually end up being cheaper than the PS5 Pro. The reasoning? Sony is reportedly designing the PS6 from the ground up to be more cost-efficient, with cheaper cooling, power delivery, and overall manufacturing.

In fact, some estimates even suggest a bill of materials around $750, which could keep the final price comfortably below $1,000. That’s actually quite cheaper, compared to Microsoft’s upcoming Project Helix, which could go up to $1200. Then again, these are still early leaks and far from official, so it’s worth taking all of this with a pinch of salt for now.

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