Will any of the best games on PS5 make their way to the PS6? And what about upcoming PS5 games that are going to launch soon?
A reliable insider makes an intriguing claim about the PS6's development which implies the existence of a new PlayStation ...
Let's first look at the price of the PS5 ... Swapping over to an SSD was one of the best changes the PS5 made. And for PS6, I'd like to see the system push for a cleaner 4K at higher framerates ...
While the article focuses heavily on the impact to Intel, it does reveal that backwards compatibility is of enormous ...
There is some concern that with the PS5 Pro launching at $700, that when the PS6 comes around, even the base model could in ...
It looks like the PS6 will continue the trend of backward compatibility started with the PS5. This means, in addition to playing PS6 games, it should play PS5 and PS4 games as well. More than this ...
If the PS5 generation ends after seven years, I'd get just three out of the PS5 Pro, equating to approximately $230 a year.
In fact, a recent report suggests that AMD has secured a contract valued at around $30 billion to make chips for the PS6. In ...
It seems like the decision making process eventually whittled down to both AMD and Intel. However, it's possible that backwards compatibility for PS6 may have been the deciding factor.
The PS4 to PS5 upgrade was rather large, and I expect the PS5 to PS6 upgrade to be even bigger. The PS5 Pro will push 4K with locked 60FPS, 2-3x the ray tracing performance, and AI-powered PSSR ...
Sony has talked about its commitment to expanding into the PC, mobile, and cloud gaming markets on several occasions, as it continues to push PlayStation exclusives like Ghost Of Tsushima and God ...