New information emerges about three upcoming PlayStation consoles, one of which is a portable system.
Sony's upcoming PlayStation 6 (PS6) has been the talk of the gaming world, and recent leaks have shed some light on the console's specifications, pricing, and different versions.
According to the latest reports, the tech giant is developing three different PS6 systems, including a handheld console system similar to the Nintendo Switch 2. The base version of the PS6 is expected to retail between $549 and $699, while the handheld PS6 and the PS6S will reportedly be priced between $399 and $499 and $299 and $399 respectively.
Leaker Moore, who accurately predicted the PS5 Pro specifications, recently revealed new details about the portable PS6. When docked, the portable PS6 is expected to run on par or better than the PS5. The handheld PS6 might have a "1080p, 60, or 120 Hz screen" for smoother handheld mode.
The handheld PS6 and the PS6S will reportedly feature AMD's Canis APU, while the base PS6 will reportedly include an all-new Orion APU, potentially rivaling Nvidia's GeForce RTX 5080. The new ray tracing technology in the base PS6 is claimed to be three times greater than the PS5.
One of the most exciting features of the portable PS6 is its docked mode, similar to the Nintendo Switch 2. When docked, the portable PS6 is expected to offer a gaming experience on par or better than the PS5.
Sony's PS6 is reported to be the company's top priority, and the video of Moore's latest PS6 leaks can be found on his channel. While these details have not been confirmed by Sony yet, they have certainly generated a lot of excitement among gamers.
Stay tuned for more updates on the PS6 as we get closer to its anticipated release.
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