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Illustration depicting Sony's PS6 delay due to AI RAM shortages, with consoles, empty chips, and data centers hoarding memory.
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Sony eyes PS6 delay as AI shortages hit consoles after PC price hikes

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Building on January's PC gaming hardware price increases, Sony is considering delaying the PlayStation 6 to 2028 or 2029 amid ongoing AI-fueled RAM shortages. Nintendo may raise Switch 2 prices later this year due to the same pressures, as tech giants hoard memory for data centers.

ScreenRant has published an article detailing the confirmed games expected for PlayStation 6 and next-gen Xbox consoles. The piece highlights a mix of new titles and established franchises set to launch on these platforms. It appeared online on January 4, 2026.

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Sony Interactive Entertainment has filed a patent for technology that would allow the PlayStation 6 to natively run games from the PlayStation 1 through PlayStation 5. Developed by Mark Cerny, the architect of the PS4 and PS5, this innovation aims to eliminate reliance on software emulation or cloud services. The patent, released in July 2025, highlights Sony's push to preserve its gaming legacy amid competitive pressures.

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