We are now in the sixth year of the PS5 generation. The PS5 Pro launched in late 2024. And yet the conversation in gaming circles has already shifted, decisively and irreversibly, toward what comes next. The reason is simple: the evidence of active PS6 development has become too substantial to ignore. Sony's lead architect has hinted publicly at the technologies going into the next console. AMD has unveiled co-developed systems that are clearly destined for new hardware. Mark Cerny has filed patents. Development kits are circulating. And a growing archive of leaks from sources with demonstrated track records — Moore's Law Is Dead, KeplerL2, Insider Gaming — have painted a picture that is unusually detailed for a console that hasn't been announced.

This article compiles everything that is known about the PlayStation 6 as of March 2026. We distinguish clearly between what is confirmed, what is credibly leaked, and what is speculation — because in a topic this consequential to gaming decisions worth hundreds of dollars, the difference matters.

34–40
TFlops GPU performance (3× PS5)
Zen 6
AMD CPU architecture (vs Zen 2 in PS5)
2nm
TSMC N2 manufacturing process
8K/60
Display output target (4K/120fps baseline)
$500–600
Launch price estimates (could rise)
2027–29
Current release window range
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Release Date & Timeline
Window: Late 2027 – 2029 · Most Likely: 2028

When Will the PS6 Be Released? The Full Timeline Explained

When will the PlayStation 6 be released?

FAQ — Answered
The most credible consensus as of early 2026 places the PS6 release window between late 2027 and 2029. The seven-year PlayStation generation cycle points to 2027, but Bloomberg's February 2026 report, an MST International analyst warning in January 2026, and RAM shortage confirmation from Micron at CES 2026 have shifted the majority expectation toward 2028. At least one insider, Detective Seeds, claims a PlayStation engineer told him 2029 directly.

Sony has maintained a remarkably consistent console cadence: PS3 in 2006, PS4 in 2013, PS5 in November 2020 — all roughly seven years apart. Applying that pattern points to 2027 as the natural PS6 launch year, and that was the widely cited target among the most credible hardware insiders through most of 2025. The AMD agreement to manufacture the rumored "Orion" APU by mid-2027 remains on track, according to Moore's Law Is Dead's January 2026 clarification.

But two significant disruptions have muddied the timeline. First, in January 2026, MST International senior analyst David Gibson warned that rising RAM costs — driven by AI data-centre demand consuming available memory globally — could become a serious problem for Sony in the fiscal year ending March 2027, noting that the PS6 release is "likely to be delayed longer than many expected." Then, in February 2026, Bloomberg published a report from sources familiar with Sony's plans that amplified those concerns significantly. Micron's VP Christopher Moore confirmed at CES 2026 that shortages "could persist for quite some time" and that high memory prices would last "at least until the AI demand starts to fade away."

"If the next PlayStation comes out in 2028, that feels right to me." — Shuhei Yoshida, former President of PlayStation, VentureBeat interview
Late 2024
PS5 Pro launches. Sony Senior VP Naomi Matsuoka tells Bloomberg the PS5 is entering "the latter stage of its life cycle." Reuters confirms AMD won the PS6 chipset contract over Intel back in 2022.
October 2025
AMD and Sony unveil Project Amethyst, detailing Neural Arrays, Radiance Cores, and Universal Compression. Mark Cerny says he is "really excited about bringing them to a future console in a few years' time" — the clearest official acknowledgment yet.
January 2026
Mark Cerny files a patent for full backward compatibility across all PlayStation generations including PS3. MST International warns of potential PS6 delay. Moore's Law Is Dead confirms no delay decision has been made and the AMD manufacturing agreement remains for mid-2027.
February 2026
Bloomberg publishes alarming report from anonymous Sony sources about rising RAM costs and potential timeline pressure. Jason Schreier questions the commercial logic of an expensive new console launch during the PS5 era.
2027 (Target)
AMD manufacturing of Orion APU planned for mid-2027 if timeline holds. A late 2027 retail launch would require announcement approximately 12 months prior — meaning a PS6 reveal could come as early as Q4 2026.
2028–2029 (Likely Range)
Most analysts and insiders now consider 2028 the most realistic launch year, with 2029 possible if memory shortages persist. Former PlayStation boss Yoshida called 2028 "right." Detective Seeds, citing a PlayStation engineer directly, has publicly backed 2029.
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Full Specs — Complete Technical Breakdown
AMD Zen 6 · RDNA 5 · TSMC N2 · 34–40 TFlops · Project Amethyst

PS6 Full Specs: Everything Confirmed and Leaked

What are the confirmed PS6 specs?

FAQ — Answered
No specs are officially confirmed by Sony. However, based on AMD insider leaks (MLID, KeplerL2), Reuters reporting, and Project Amethyst documentation, the credibly leaked specs include: AMD Zen 6 CPU on TSMC N2 (2nm), RDNA 5 GPU delivering 34–40 TFlops (~3× PS5), GDDR7 RAM with ~640 GB/s bandwidth, 2TB SSD, 4K/120fps and 8K/60fps output, HDMI 2.2, and Project Amethyst technologies. Mark Cerny is the confirmed system architect.
ComponentPS6 (Leaked/Expected)
CodenameOrion Credible Leak
System ArchitectMark Cerny Confirmed
CPU ArchitectureAMD Zen 6 Credible Leak
Manufacturing NodeTSMC N2 (2nm) Credible Leak
GPU ArchitectureAMD RDNA 5 (UDNA) Credible Leak
GPU Performance34–40 TFlops rasterization (~3× PS5) Credible Leak
Ray Tracing6–12× improvement vs PS5 via Radiance Cores Project Amethyst
AI UpscalingPSSR 2.0 + Neural Arrays (4K/120fps, 8K/60fps) Project Amethyst
MemoryGDDR7, ~24–32GB, ~640 GB/s bandwidth Credible Leak
Storage2TB SSD (custom, faster than PS5) Expected
Display Output4K at 120fps / 8K at 60fps Credible Leak
HDMI VersionHDMI 2.2 (10K/120Hz capable standard) Expected
USBUSB 4 Expected
Backward CompatibilityPS4, PS5, potentially PS1–PS3 via Cerny patent Patent Filed
Disc DriveDigital-first; detachable disc drive as accessory Credible Leak
ControllerPossible "buttonless" capacitive surface face buttons Patent Filed
DesignSlimmer, more compact than PS5 Early Reports
VR SupportBackward compatible with PSVR 2 Expected
🔍 What Is Project Amethyst?

Project Amethyst is a co-development initiative between Sony and AMD that produced three key technologies announced in October 2025: Neural Arrays (GPU compute units grouped to function as a single AI engine for upscaling), Radiance Cores (dedicated hardware for accelerated ray tracing and path tracing), and Universal Compression (bandwidth efficiency technology). Mark Cerny practically confirmed all three will be in the PS6 during AMD's October 2025 presentation.

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PS6 Price — Every Estimate Explained
Best Case: $500 · Likely: $599 · Worst Case: $700–900

How Much Will the PS6 Cost?

How much will the PlayStation 6 cost?

FAQ — Answered
Most credible analyst estimates in early 2026 put the PS6 launch price at $500–$600. However, this range was established before the scale of AI-driven RAM shortages became clear. With Micron confirming at CES 2026 that high memory prices could persist until 2028, and considering that the PS5 launched at $499 in 2020 and the PS5 Pro at $699 in 2024, a base PS6 price of $599–$699 is increasingly realistic. A $700–$900 range has been cited in some reports if component costs remain elevated at launch.
Best case (if 2027 launch)
~$499
Most likely estimate
$549–599
If RAM costs persist
$599–699
Worst case scenario
$700–900
⚠️ The RAM Shortage Factor

Micron's VP Christopher Moore confirmed at CES 2026 that AI data-centre demand has created a memory shortage that "could persist for quite some time," with high prices expected to last until at least 2028. The PS6's GDDR7 memory is produced by the same supply chain affected by this shortage. If Sony launches before the shortage eases, consumers will absorb the cost difference at the point of sale. This is the single biggest wildcard in PS6 pricing.

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Launch Games — Confirmed, Likely & Rumoured
Spider-Man 3 · God of War · Gran Turismo 8 · Call of Duty · Intergalactic

What Games Will Launch With the PS6?

What are the confirmed PS6 launch games?

FAQ — Answered
No games have been officially confirmed as PS6 launch titles. Based on leaked studio roadmaps and development timelines, the most credible candidates include Marvel's Spider-Man 3 (Insomniac, targeting 2028), God of War (Santa Monica), Guerrilla Games' next Horizon entry, Gran Turismo 8, Naughty Dog's Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet, and Call of Duty — mentioned in leaked Microsoft documents as expected at launch. A Ratchet & Clank game from Insomniac is also in development for the PS6 era.
Marvel's Spider-Man 3
Insomniac Games
Leaked Insomniac roadmap targets a 2028 launch — aligning directly with the PS6 window. The most likely PS6 system-selling launch exclusive, following Miles Morales as a PS5 launch title.
Most Likely Launch Title
God of War (Next Entry)
Santa Monica Studio
Santa Monica is currently working on a full-scale remake of the original God of War trilogy. The next mainline entry is likely targeting PS6 as the primary platform with potential cross-gen release.
Very Likely
Gran Turismo 8
Polyphony Digital
A new Gran Turismo is consistently cited among expected PS6 launch-era titles. GT has shipped with every major PlayStation generation launch and PS6 would continue that tradition.
Very Likely
Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet
Naughty Dog
Naughty Dog's new sci-fi IP was revealed in late 2024 and is likely targeting a PS5 launch around mid-2027 — but could ship as a cross-gen title on both PS5 and PS6.
Possible Cross-Gen
Call of Duty (2028 entry)
Activision / Microsoft
Leaked Microsoft documents specifically named Call of Duty as expected at PS6 launch. Microsoft's acquisition of Activision guarantees continued PlayStation availability under existing agreements.
Confirmed in Leaked Documents
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Finale
Square Enix
The third and final part of the FF7 Remake project follows a roughly four-year development cycle, pointing to a ~2028 window — exactly when PS6 launches. A cross-gen release with a PS6 Intergrade upgrade is the most likely scenario.
Cross-Gen Likely
Horizon (Next Entry)
Guerrilla Games
Guerrilla has consistently delivered Horizon games as PlayStation launch showcases. The next entry in the Aloy series is widely expected to be a PS6 launch title or early window exclusive.
Very Likely
PHYSINT
Kojima Productions
Hideo Kojima's action espionage title is in early development. Current indications suggest a 2030 window — making it a PS6 title, though not a launch game.
PS6 Era — Not Launch
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Project Amethyst — The AI Engine Inside PS6
Neural Arrays · Radiance Cores · Universal Compression · AMD + Sony

Project Amethyst: The Technology That Makes PS6 Different From Everything Before It

The most significant technical development in PS6's journey to date isn't a spec number or a teraflop count. It's Project Amethyst — a joint research and development initiative between Sony and AMD that was first announced in late 2024 and received a major update in October 2025 when AMD publicly detailed three technologies that Mark Cerny practically confirmed would be in the next PlayStation console.

The three Project Amethyst technologies represent a fundamental shift in how console hardware approaches the relationship between raw performance and output quality. Rather than simply increasing the number of GPU compute units to push more raw pixels, Project Amethyst uses AI-driven systems to dramatically improve the efficiency of every compute unit that does exist.

Neural Arrays restructure how GPU compute units are grouped, allowing them to function cooperatively as a single AI inference engine. This enables the PSSR upscaling system to work at a level of quality and efficiency that existing hardware cannot achieve — the practical result being that the PS6 can render games at lower internal resolutions and upscale them to 4K or 8K at high frame rates without the visual quality penalties that characterised earlier upscaling implementations.

Radiance Cores are dedicated hardware units for hardware-accelerated ray tracing and path tracing. Multiple leaks indicate the PS6's ray tracing performance will be 6 to 12 times better than the base PS5 — not through raw GPU power alone, but through these dedicated cores handling ray tracing workloads independently from the general compute units. The practical implication for gaming is that titles built for PS6 will be able to implement full path tracing — the same technology that turns screenshots of PC games into photorealistic images — as a real-time feature rather than an offline render setting.

Universal Compression addresses memory bandwidth efficiency, allowing the PS6 to achieve more with the bandwidth it has available. This is particularly relevant given the memory shortage concerns around GDDR7 availability — a console that uses its RAM more efficiently can potentially deliver higher performance even if the raw memory specifications land below ideal.

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Project Canis — PS6's PlayStation Handheld
Sony's First True Handheld Since PS Vita · Runs PS6 Games Natively

Project Canis: Sony's First Real Gaming Handheld Since the PS Vita

Is there a PS6 handheld coming?

FAQ — Answered
Yes — codenamed "Project Canis," the device is expected to launch alongside or slightly before the PS6. Unlike the PS Portal (which requires streaming), Canis will run PS4 and PS5 games natively via a custom AMD Zen 6c APU with 16 RDNA 5 compute units and 16GB RAM. Bloomberg first reported this as Sony exploring a "gaming handheld" codenamed Canis in 2024. Leaked AMD documentation, updates to PS5 developer tools prioritizing "Low Power Mode," and CES 2026 comparisons with Intel Panther Lake chips have all added credibility to its existence.
Zen 6c
4 gaming CPU cores + 2 low-power system cores
16 CU
RDNA 5 compute units
16GB
RAM — same as rumoured PS5
Native
Runs games locally — no streaming required

The significance of Project Canis extends well beyond the hardware specifications. Sony's last true gaming handheld was the PS Vita, which was discontinued in 2019 after struggling against mobile gaming. The PS Portal, released in 2023, is strictly a streaming peripheral — it cannot run games independently. Project Canis represents Sony's acknowledgment that the Nintendo Switch demonstrated a durable market for premium native handheld gaming that the PlayStation ecosystem has been absent from for nearly a decade.

The development detail that speaks most clearly to Canis's imminent reality is the update to PS5 development kits that now prioritises "Low Power Mode" support, with documentation instructing developers to ensure their games can run on only eight CPU threads. Industry analysts widely interpret this as Sony preparing the software ecosystem for handheld hardware — a technical requirement that wouldn't make sense unless handheld-capable PS6 games were already a planning consideration for major studios.

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Backward Compatibility — PS5, PS4 and Beyond
Cerny Patent Filed Jan 2026 · Could Cover PS1 Through PS5

PS6 Backward Compatibility: Will It Play Your Entire Library?

Will the PS6 be backward compatible with PS5?

FAQ — Answered
Yes — PS5 and PS4 backward compatibility is a near-certainty given Sony's continued AMD architecture partnership. More significantly, a patent filed in January 2026 by Mark Cerny describes a system capable of running games from all previous PlayStation generations including the complex PS3 Cell processor architecture, using a hybrid hardware and software solution. If implemented, this would unify over three decades of PlayStation gaming on a single device.

The January 2026 Cerny patent is the most remarkable single development in the PS6's known history. The PS3's Cell processor was so architecturally unusual — a multi-core hybrid design unlike anything before or since — that Sony deliberately excluded PS3 backward compatibility from both the PS4 and PS5, making it the one gap in PlayStation's backwards compatibility story. The patent describes a system where the PS6's processor dynamically adjusts to replicate older hardware environments, essentially running a hardware-level emulation layer that could handle the Cell architecture's idiosyncrasies. If this works in practice, the PS6 would be the first console to play the entire catalogue of PlayStation's 30-year history.

PS6 vs PS5 vs PS5 Pro — Full Specification Comparison

Specification PS5 PS5 Pro PS6 (Leaked)
CPUAMD Zen 2, 8-coreAMD Zen 2, 8-coreAMD Zen 6, 8-core
GPU TFlops10.28 TFlops18.05 TFlops34–40 TFlops
Manufacturing7nm TSMC4nm TSMC2nm TSMC N2
Memory16GB GDDR616GB GDDR624–32GB GDDR7
Bandwidth448 GB/s576 GB/s~640+ GB/s
Storage825GB SSD1TB SSD2TB SSD
4K OutputYes (30/60fps native)Yes (60/120fps PSSR)4K/120fps baseline
8K OutputLimitedLimited8K/60fps target
Ray TracingHardware (limited)Hardware (enhanced)Radiance Cores (6–12× PS5)
AI UpscalingNonePSSRPSSR 2.0 + Neural Arrays
HDMIHDMI 2.1HDMI 2.1HDMI 2.2
Launch Price (USD)$499$699$500–$700 estimated

PS6 Pre-Order — What We Know Right Now

📦 Pre-Order Status: Not Yet Open

As of March 2026, the PlayStation 6 has not been officially announced by Sony and no pre-orders are open on any retailer. Any website claiming to offer PS6 pre-orders should be treated as unofficial or fraudulent. The PS5 pre-order window opened the day of the price and date announcement (September 2020) and sold out within minutes — expect similar demand for the PS6. Set up PlayStation Direct account alerts and retailer email notifications now to be first in line when pre-orders open.

Based on the PS5's launch playbook, Sony will likely announce the PS6's price and release date at a dedicated PlayStation State of Play event, with pre-orders opening the same day or within 24 hours. The PS5 pre-order debacle — in which units sold out almost immediately in chaotic, under-communicated retailer rollouts — prompted Sony to improve its PlayStation Direct system for the PS5 Pro launch. Expect a more orderly interest-registration and queue-based system for the PS6.

Retailers likely to carry PS6 at launch include PlayStation Direct, Amazon, GameStop, Best Buy, Target, and Walmart in North America; GAME, Argos, Amazon UK, and Currys in the UK; and equivalent major electronics retailers across Europe, Australia, and India. Signing up for stock alerts with each of these now costs nothing and ensures you receive notification the moment pre-orders open.

PlayStation 6 — Frequently Asked Questions

When will the PlayStation 6 be released?

FAQ — Answered
The most credible window is late 2027 to 2029. The seven-year cycle points to 2027. Bloomberg's February 2026 report, RAM shortage warnings, and insider leaks increasingly point to 2028. Detective Seeds, citing a Sony engineer directly, has publicly stated 2029. The AMD manufacturing agreement for the PS6 chip remains on track for mid-2027, which is the clearest hardware timeline indicator available.

How much will the PS6 cost in the UK?

FAQ — Answered
No UK price has been estimated officially or leaked with specificity. Based on the USD estimates of $500–$700 and typical Sony UK pricing (the PS5 launched at £449.99, the PS5 Pro at £699.99), the PS6 would likely launch in the £499–£649 range for the standard model in the UK, subject to component costs at launch time.

Will PS6 play PS5 games?

FAQ — Answered
Yes — backward compatibility with PS5 and PS4 is effectively certain given Sony's AMD architecture continuity. A January 2026 Mark Cerny patent goes further, describing potential backward compatibility with all PlayStation generations including PS3, PS2, PS1, and PSP.

What is the PS6 codename?

FAQ — Answered
"Orion" is the codename cited in leaked AMD documentation, reported by Moore's Law Is Dead in August 2025. Sony has not officially confirmed any codename.

Is the PS6 confirmed?

FAQ — Answered
Sony has not officially announced the PS6 by name or released any hardware specifications. However, Sony's Senior VP Naomi Matsuoka told Bloomberg the PS5 is entering "the latter stage of its life cycle," AMD's Reuters-confirmed win of the PS6 chipset contract, Mark Cerny's Project Amethyst comments, and the January 2026 backward compatibility patent all constitute strong official signals that the PS6 is in advanced development.