Sony Reportedly Prepares PS5 for Handheld Launch, Hinting at PS6 Future
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Sony is strategically positioning the PlayStation 5 to support a future handheld console, potentially the long-rumored PS6, according to new data revealed by hardware analyst Moore’s Law Is Dead. The company is reportedly urging developers to optimize games for the PS5’s Low Power Mode, a move that appears to be laying the groundwork for cross-compatibility with a portable device.
PS5 low Power Mode as a Development Bridge
A developer, who wished to remain anonymous, shared with Moore’s Law Is Dead details of emails received from Sony requesting increased utilization of the PS5’s Low Power Mode. These communications included specific instructions and tutorials focused on optimizing game performance within the lower power constraints.Developers were advised to explore techniques such as reducing game resolutions to maintain a consistent 60 frames per second, and to identify opportunities to decrease the number of CPU threads utilized by their titles.
“It is indeed becoming glaringly obvious that Low-Power mode is a Trojan Horse for getting PS6 Handheld support ready before its launch,” Moore’s Law Is Dead stated in a recent video. “They honestly seemed a bit annoyed at how few developers directly support it so far.”
PS6 Handheld and console Launch Timeline
The analyst predicts that both the PS6 console and its accompanying handheld device are likely to launch between fall 2027 and early 2028, with Sony initiating manufacturing preparations in mid-2027.This timeline aligns with Sony’s broader strategy, which appears to be mirroring the approach taken with the PlayStation 4.
According to sources, Sony intends to prioritize mass market appeal with the PS6, avoiding the high-end specifications that potentially limited the PS5’s accessibility at launch. This strategy suggests a focus on value and broader consumer reach.
Project Amethyst and Next-Generation Technology
The groundwork for the PS6 is also being laid through Project Amethyst, a collaborative effort between Sony and AMD. Announced previously, this project aims to deliver meaningful advancements in console technology. In October, Sony’s Mark Cerny and AMD’s Jack Huynh highlighted the potential of next-generation AMD rendering technology, with Cerny expressing excitement about its implementation in a future console.
This partnership signals a commitment to pushing the boundaries of console capabilities and delivering a compelling gaming experience on the next generation of PlayStation hardware.
Moore’s Law Is Dead has consistently provided accurate insights into Sony’s hardware plans, establishing a reputation as a reliable source.
Why is this happening? Sony is preparing for a future where handheld gaming is a significant part of its ecosystem.The PS5’s Low power Mode is being leveraged to ensure game compatibility with a potential PS6 handheld.
Who is involved? Sony,AMD (through Project Amethyst),game developers,and hardware analyst Moore’s Law Is Dead are key players. An anonymous developer provided crucial information.
What is the plan? Sony intends to launch both a PS6 console and a handheld device between Fall 2027 and early 2028. They are focusing on mass market appeal and utilizing next-generation technology from AMD.
How did it end? The story doesn’t have a definitive end yet. It’s a report on planning for
