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Sony Prioritizes Hardware Over Cloud for PS6

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– Sony acknowledges cloud gaming’s technical progress but highlights challenges like network stability, which remains out of their control.
– Local execution of games (via physical media or downloads) remains preferred by most PlayStation gamers over cloud-based options.
– Sony’s Hideaki Nishino confirmed strong interest in next-gen console strategy but shared no specific details about the PS6.
– Former PlayStation executive Shuhei Yoshida suggested a 2028 release for the PS6 aligns with typical seven-year console generations.
– Sony chose AMD over Intel for PS6 chips and recently introduced a mid-gen refresh with the PS5 Pro.

Sony has made it clear that hardware will remain central to its PlayStation strategy, even as cloud gaming continues to grow in popularity. During a recent business presentation, company executives emphasized that while cloud technology offers flexibility, most players still prefer locally executed gaming experiences.

Hideaki Nishino, Sony’s president and CEO, acknowledged the advancements in cloud gaming but pointed out persistent challenges, particularly network stability. “Players want reliability, and that’s something local execution delivers consistently,” he explained. Despite the convenience of streaming, downloads and physical media remain the preferred choice for PlayStation users, a trend reinforced by the success of the PS5 and its Pro variant.

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When pressed about the future of PlayStation hardware, Nishino remained cautious but confirmed ongoing development. “Our ecosystem spans multiple generations, and we’re fully focused on evolving the platform,” he said, hinting at ambitious plans for the next console. While specifics weren’t disclosed, industry insiders speculate a 2028 release for the PS6, aligning with the typical seven-year console lifecycle.

Recent reports suggested Intel aggressively pursued a partnership to supply chips for the next PlayStation, but Sony opted to continue its longstanding collaboration with AMD. In the meantime, the company has kept momentum alive with the PS5 Pro, offering enhanced performance for dedicated gamers.

For now, Sony’s message is clear: cloud gaming complements but doesn’t replace the immersive, high-fidelity experiences that only dedicated hardware can provide. As the industry evolves, PlayStation’s commitment to powerful consoles remains unwavering.

(Source: Game Spot)

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