Three Devices, One Generation: What Leaks, Confirmed Price Hikes, and a Memory Chip Shortage Tell Us About Sony’s Next PlayStation
Sony has not officially announced the PlayStation 6. But leaks from the YouTube channel Moore’s Law Is Dead have sketched out a three-device next-gen lineup: a full PS6 home console codenamed “Orion,” a portable handheld codenamed “Canis,” and a budget “PS6 S” model sharing the Canis chip. Both the home console and handheld are tied to AMD’s Zen 6 CPUs and RDNA 5 graphics — developed under Sony and AMD’s Project Amethyst collaboration. Manufacturing is reportedly targeted for mid-2027. None of this is confirmed — treat every number below as an unverified estimate until Sony says otherwise.
What is confirmed: Sony raised PS5 prices globally effective April 2, 2026. The disc edition now costs $649.99 and the PS5 Pro sits at $899.99 — the second hike in under a year. Sony cited “continued pressures in the global economic landscape.” The AI-driven memory chip shortage driving those hikes is the same force complicating PS6’s pricing and timeline. Context on what’s playable right now while the wait continues.
Three Devices, One Generation
All specs and prices are unverified estimates from Moore’s Law Is Dead (March 2026), based on component cost modelling with and without a 30% tariff scenario. Sony has made no official statements on PS6 hardware or pricing.
PS5 Price: Launch vs Today
USD prices. Launch (November 2020) compared to current (April 2, 2026). PS5 Pro launched November 2024 at $699.99.
Source: PlayStation Blog — New Price Changes, March 27, 2026
Overall, it’s of course still very early days for these technologies, they only exist in simulation right now, but the results are quite promising and I’m really excited about bringing them to a future console in a few years’ time.
Mark Cerny — PS5 Lead Architect, Project Amethyst video, PlayStation YouTube channel, October 2025
The Road to PS6
When Will It Launch? — Scenarios at a Glance
Based on publicly reported leaks and analyst commentary only. Not a forecast. Sony has not confirmed any PS6 launch window.
The RAM Shortage and PS6 — Explained
This piece covered the leaked PS6 three-device lineup — the full console (Orion), the handheld (Canis), and a budget PS6 S model — and the unverified spec and price estimates from Moore’s Law Is Dead. The October 2025 Project Amethyst video and Mark Cerny’s statement that next-gen tech remains “a few years” away were discussed. The confirmed April 2, 2026 PS5 price changes, as published on the PlayStation Blog, were outlined.
The AI-driven memory chip shortage, Bloomberg’s reported 2029 scenario, Tom Henderson’s December 2025 insider report, and the Kalshi prediction market data were addressed as background for the PS6’s open timeline. The three Project Amethyst technologies — Neural Arrays, Radiance Cores, and Universal Compression — were also covered. Sony’s current PS5 software landscape and upcoming releases were referenced for broader context.