PS6 specs have supposedly leaked

PS6 specs have supposedly leaked.
It's looking like quite the powerhouse.

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advanced rt support

There go all your gains. Same looking games with slightly better lighting

the ps5 hasn't even entered the zeitgeist and now they want to release the ps6?

chat is this real

Yes, there are recent leaks, and these types of leaks came out 2-3 years before PS5 came out as well.

With zero games to spare.

Bloodborne Remake will break you.

And it won't come out until 2028 and it will be $999.

No they are not giving you a 2 fucking TB SSD and 32GB of RAM.

Looks so good, I can't wait to play

Enhanced BC

No PS5 games

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hasn't even entered the zeitgeist

I do agree but they likely don't care about that

$800

Video games aren't even worth this much money. Most games are shit.

Why not? PS6 will take full use of AI features.

leak

Most reddit post imaginable.

I can see 32GB of ram since it's shared and there will definitely be a 2TB ssd "upgrade" version. At worse it'll be 24GB of ram but that's weird.

The ONLY thing that would bring me back is PS3 backwards compatibility, can’t do it? Fuck off then
Who actually gives a fuck about RT or PISSER or the 8K they said the PS5 would be able to do lmao

When is PS5 getting games, though?

Trump tariffs and node shrinks getting more expensive means PS5 would be a 2029/2030 Console.

Shared ram

So my 5090 is already better

my 4000€ GPU is better than a 800€ console

Woweee

$800 + tax/tip

terrible economy

dogshit or mostly nonexistent games

DOA

cope

$80 a game if you bought 5 games its $400 on top of the estimated $800 for the console which is always a even higher price when they actually release. That only comes with one controller and all the games you buy have to be downloaded through the internet then updated. Consoles don't make sense anymore name any most have games for the PS5.

dont forget the now standard practice of needing to buy a new $80 controller every year due to intentional shoddy quality

leaked out of OP's anus

The only thing it will have from those specs is UDNA graphics. They will use Zen 5, 24GB of GDDR6 RAM and 1TB SSD to save costs.
Nobody will buy a Playstation at that price, it's too close to a PC build, not to mention all the other options we will have by then. Next gen handhelds, Xbox that has Steam access, Steam's own new box.
Sony unironically thinks they are the Apple of gaming, but they're not. Most people get a Playstation because it's an affordable way of playing new AAA games, or a cheap Fortnite/FIFA box.

PS5 Pro with disc drive already costs €1000 here.

Yeah, and sales are abysmal. A base console at that price is DOA, the only people getting it will be the same group that got the Pro, everyone else would stick with their PS5's or get into PC gaming.

Meanwhile I'm still using a ps2 con with my PC kek

and sales are abysmal.

[citation needed]

I can't even imagine the amount of crust that's accumulated and the rubber on the sticks probably looks melted by now.

Seethe wirelet

32GB of shared RAM

every sub 24GB GPU is now obsolete

kek, just when you thought 16GB was "enough"

Just buy a PS6.

I wish we could finally stop giving a fuck about gwaphix

Equivalent to 4060

But I'll be building a new computer in 2029 for modding elder scrolls 6

and the next Ratchet game will go to PC

Eventually yes, but it won't be immediate. 8GB has only just started to really struggle despite current gen consoles having more than that.

8GB has struggled the moment ninth gen console ports started coming out, so ~4 years ago

fuck me

16GB should've been the standard for mid-range cards in 2022 already. At this point it should be what you get on low-end cards. It's "enough" for PS5-quality settings or slightly better, it's the equivalent of 4GB of VRAM for PS4-quality games.

double the price of the ps5

oy vey

i want games no more hardware thats why i got a pc

Just wait for these companies to die off they've spent their usefulness. Anyone intelligent is on Linux.