Sony PlayStation 6 and portable system development on schedule for 2027

According to insiders, Sony is continuing development work on its next generation of gaming hardware. This includes the upcoming PlayStation 6 console and a new PlayStation portable system. Despite ongoing challenges in the component supply market, development reportedly remains on its original schedule.

Insider KeplerL2 stated on the NeoGAF forum that both systems could still launch during the 2027 holiday season. This detail matters because it highlights that current timelines have not shifted, even amid rising memory costs and other component price increases that have already affected some tech companies' plans.

Bloomberg previously reported that Sony had considered delaying the next PlayStation's launch to a later date—potentially around 2028 or even 2029. The reason cited was the ongoing memory shortage and rising component prices. However, these new insider claims suggest the company may stick to its original schedule.

Similar information was previously published by Moore's Law Is Dead. Their reporting indicated that for Sony, a lengthy delay could be riskier than launching the new console on time. Therefore, the most likely scenario remains a PlayStation 6 launch in 2027 or early 2028.