PS6 Release Date, Price, Specs & Everything We Know (2026)

Let’s start with the only genuinely honest answer: Sony has not officially announced the PlayStation 6.

No reveal event, no product name, no box shot, no confirmed release date, no confirmed price.

Anyone telling you otherwise is misreading a leak or chasing clicks.

That said — the picture is no longer a blank slate.

Between Sony’s CEO speaking directly about pricing concerns, AMD’s publicly confirmed Project Amethyst partnership with Mark Cerny, leaked hardware codenames (Orion for the main console, Canis for a handheld), and well-sourced spec sheets circulating since late 2025, we now have more verifiable signal about the PS6 than at any prior point.

This guide separates what’s officially confirmed from what’s well-sourced speculation, so you’re not wasting time on clickbait guesses.

📌 Last updated July 5, 2026. Sony’s CEO confirmed in May 2026 that timing and price have “not yet been decided.”
The hardware cost estimate has recently risen to $900+ per unit before Sony’s markup, raising serious questions about the final retail price. A late 2027 or 2028 window remains the most credible estimate.

Has Sony Officially Announced the PS6?

Question Official Answer
Has Sony announced the PS6? ❌ No
Is there a confirmed release date? ❌ No
Is there a confirmed price? ❌ No — Sony CEO said it “has not yet been decided”
Has Sony confirmed any specs? ⚠️ Partially — Project Amethyst GPU tech confirmed jointly with AMD
Is the PS6 definitely coming? ✅ Yes — Sony’s own financial reports reference it


PS6 Release Date: What’s the Most Realistic Window?

The most credible target, based on Sony’s own console history and current hardware development signals, is late 2027 – though 2028 is increasingly plausible given rising component costs.

Here’s the logic behind that window:

Console Launch Year Gap from Previous
PS3 2006 6 years from PS2
PS4 2013 7 years from PS3
PS5 2020 7 years from PS4
PS6 (estimated) 2027–2028 7–8 years from PS5

Sony lead architect Mark Cerny himself stated in late 2025 that Project Amethyst technologies “only exist in simulation right now” – hardware still in simulation in late 2025 does not ship in 2026, and likely not in early 2027 either.

Why 2028 is now just as likely as 2027: In May 2026, Sony President and CEO Hiroki Totoki directly stated that the company has “not yet decided on what timing [it] will launch the new console, or at what prices.” He cited surging component costs — specifically AI-driven RAM prices — and said Sony would need to “really observe and follow the situation.” MST International senior analyst David Gibson warned as recently as January 2026 that the release is “likely to be delayed longer than many expected.”

When should you expect a formal reveal? If the 2027–2028 launch window holds, Sony will likely announce the console six to twelve months before launch – meaning a formal reveal at the earliest in late 2026, and more realistically sometime in 2027.

Until Sony stands on a stage, every “PS6 confirmed” headline you see is shorthand for “leaked.”



PS6 Price: The Biggest Unknown

This is where things get uncomfortable. Based on everything publicly known as of July 2026, a sub-$700 PS6 looks very difficult — and prices above $800 are being discussed seriously.

Source Price Signal
Leaker Kepler_L2 (June 2026) Bill of materials “dangerously near $1,000” — before Sony’s margin
TechPowerUp (June 29, 2026) Hardware cost estimated at $900+ per unit
TechPowerUp (March 30, 2026) “$700 PS6 still possible but chances are slim with $800+ Xbox incoming”
Sony CEO Totoki (May 2026) Considering “changing business models” to manage costs — hinting at possible subscription or tiered approach
Moore’s Law Is Dead (rumor) PS6 handheld $400–$500 / full PS6 at least $1,000

Sony has previously launched consoles at a loss (the PS3 famously sold at a significant loss per unit).

The difference now: Sony’s CEO has explicitly signalled they are not interested in heavily subsidizing the PS6.

That, combined with AI-driven GDDR7 RAM shortages, puts a $699–$799 launch price as the optimistic scenario, and $899–$999 as the more realistic risk zone – particularly if they follow the same path as the PS5 Pro ($899) and current PS5 disc edition ($649.99).

Multi-tier pricing is being discussed. One scenario gaining traction among analysts is a PS6 Lite (entry/digital model), a Standard console, and an eventual Pro tier – letting Sony spread the sticker-shock across segments rather than hitting everyone with a $1,000 price point on day one. None of these are confirmed names or confirmed products.



PS6 Specs: What’s Leaked and What’s Confirmed

What’s Actually Confirmed (by Sony & AMD)

  • Project Amethyst — Sony and AMD’s confirmed co-engineering partnership, officially announced October 2025, focused on next-gen GPU rendering technologies for a future PlayStation console
  • AMD chipset — Reuters confirmed in 2024 that AMD won the PS6 chipset contract over Intel (who lost the bid in 2022)
  • Three Project Amethyst technologies (confirmed by Mark Cerny and AMD’s Jack Huynh):
    • Radiance Cores — dramatically improved ray tracing performance
    • Neural Arrays — GPU compute units working as a combined AI engine for upscaling and rendering
    • Universal Compression — improved memory efficiency

Well-Sourced Leaks (Orion APU — Not Confirmed by Sony)

Spec Leaked Detail vs. PS5
Codename Orion (console) / Canis (handheld) PS5 was “Oberon”
CPU AMD Zen 6, 8 cores PS5 uses Zen 2 — massive leap
GPU RDNA 5, ~52–54 compute units PS5 uses RDNA 2
GPU Performance ~34–40 TFLOPs rasterization PS5: 10.28 TFLOPs (~3x leap)
Ray Tracing 6–12x improvement over PS5 The headline feature of PS6
RAM Up to 40GB GDDR7 PS5: 16GB GDDR6
Manufacturing Node TSMC 3nm (some reports say N2/2nm) PS5: TSMC 7nm
Target Resolution/FPS 4K at 120fps “in most games” (per March 2026 leak) PS5 achieves this inconsistently
Every number in that specs table is an unverified leak, not a Sony announcement. They come primarily from leakers Moore’s Law Is Dead (MLID) and Kepler_L2 — whose track records are solid but not perfect. Treat these as the best-sourced rumor available, not confirmed hardware.

PS6 Handheld (Project Canis)

Alongside the main console, a PlayStation handheld is being strongly rumoured — internally codenamed Canis, it is described as a scaled-down version of the Orion APU built for portable use.

Key details from leaks:

  • Reportedly targeting a Fall 2027 window, possibly ahead of the main console
  • Rumoured to run PS5 games (though not necessarily all of them at full PS5 performance)
  • Shares the same Zen 6 / RDNA 5 architecture as the full PS6 in scaled-down form
  • Price estimates of $400–$500 (from MLID — treat as rough speculation)
  • Sony’s goal appears to be keeping players in the PlayStation ecosystem on the go, competing with handhelds like the Steam Machine and the Switch 2

PS6 Backward Compatibility

Full PS5 backward compatibility is widely expected — Sony has made this a pillar of recent hardware strategy, and the PS6’s architecture (still AMD-based, still x86) makes it straightforward.

PS4 compatibility is also considered likely. PSVR2 compatibility will depend on whether Sony’s VR headset still has an active presence by the time PS6 launches, which remains uncertain.

PS6 vs. Current Context: Why Sony Isn’t Rushing

The PS5 is performing well – Sony reported record 2026 sales after a price increase triggered a buying rush, and GTA 6 (November 19, 2026) is expected to drive another significant hardware sales spike for the PS5 and Xbox Series X|S.

With 93+ million PS5 units in living rooms, Sony has no commercial pressure to cannibalize that install base before the PS6 is ready.

Meanwhile Xbox is reportedly targeting a next-gen system (Project Helix) with a price point above $800, which may influence how Sony prices the PS6.

Key Dates & Timeline

Date Event
September 2024 Reuters confirms AMD won PS6 chipset contract over Intel
October 2025 Mark Cerny + AMD’s Jack Huynh officially confirm Project Amethyst (Neural Arrays, Radiance Cores, Universal Compression)
July 2025 Leak reveals Orion (console) and Canis (handheld) APU codenames
March 2026 Leak tips PS6 targeting 4K/120fps in most games, 6–12x RT performance over PS5
May 8, 2026 Sony CEO confirms timing and price “not yet decided” — component costs the key concern
June 28–29, 2026 Hardware cost estimated at $900+ per unit — Sony “spurs $1,000 PS6 rumours”
Late 2026 (estimated) Earliest realistic point for a formal Sony reveal — only if 2027 launch holds
2027–2028 (estimated) Most credible PS6 launch window


FAQ

When is the PS6 release date?
No official date has been set. Based on Sony’s console history and current hardware development signals, late 2027 or 2028 is the most credible window — but Sony’s CEO confirmed in May 2026 that timing has “not yet been decided.”

How much will the PS6 cost?
Sony hasn’t confirmed a price. Leaked hardware cost estimates range from $900–$1,000 per unit before Sony’s margin — making a sub-$700 retail price unlikely without heavy subsidization, which Sony’s CEO has signalled they’re not planning.

What are the PS6 specs?
Leaked specs (unconfirmed) point to AMD Zen 6 CPU, RDNA 5 GPU at ~34–40 TFLOPs, up to 40GB GDDR7 RAM, on TSMC 3nm. What Sony has confirmed officially is only Project Amethyst — a co-developed GPU tech partnership with AMD including Neural Arrays, Radiance Cores, and Universal Compression.

Is there a PS6 handheld?
Leaks describe a handheld codenamed “Canis” targeting Fall 2027. Nothing confirmed by Sony.

Will PS5 games work on PS6?
Strongly expected, based on Sony’s recent backward compatibility commitments and shared AMD x86 architecture — but not officially confirmed.

Should I buy a PS5 now or wait for PS6?
If you want to play GTA 6 (November 19, 2026) or any major 2026–2027 releases, buy the PS5 now. The PS6 is at least a year away at minimum, likely more — and the PS5 will have a long active software life regardless.



The Bottom Line

The PS6 is real, it’s coming, and the leak picture is unusually detailed for a console that hasn’t been announced. What it isn’t, despite what many headlines imply, is confirmed, imminent, or affordable.

Sony’s own CEO has openly said timing and price remain undecided, and the hardware cost picture in mid-2026 makes a premium launch price — possibly above $800 — increasingly hard to avoid.

The most grounded expectation: a formal reveal somewhere in 2027 and a launch in late 2027 or 2028, with a starting price likely higher than any previous PlayStation generation.

Saving up for next-gen? Check our GTA 6 pricing guide to see what the biggest PS5 launch title of 2026 will actually cost you while you wait.