
PlayStation 6:
The Next Leap in Play
Leaked Hardware Specs
AMD Zen 6 CPU
The console is expected to house an 8-core Zen 6 processor, offering massive gains in multi-threaded tasks and complex NPC physics.
RDNA 5 “Radiance”
Dedicated “Radiance Cores” will handle ray and path tracing exclusively, freeing up the main GPU for 4K/120FPS output via PSSR 3.0 AI upscaling.
GDDR7 Memory
Up to 30GB of GDDR7 RAM is rumored, providing the bandwidth necessary for “instant” asset streaming and massive open-world environments.
Project Canis: The PS6 Handheld
Perhaps the most exciting leak is **Project Canis**. Unlike the streaming-only PlayStation Portal, this is reportedly a native gaming machine that shares the PS6’s Zen 6/RDNA 5 architecture. It is designed to play PS5 games natively and PS6 titles with adjusted settings.
By using a **3nm APU**, the handheld targets performance levels that could slightly exceed the Xbox Series S in rasterization, while dominating in ray tracing workloads thanks to AI-driven upscaling (FSR 5 / PSSR 3).
Key Detail:
The PS6 is rumored to ship as an all-digital unit by default, with a detachable disc drive available as an accessory—continuing the trend set by the PS5 Slim.
Rumor Tracker
Consensus among top leakers:
- Release Window: Nov 2028 (Targeted)
- Target Price: $599 – $699
- Backwards Compatibility: PS4 & PS5 (Native)
- Handheld Launch: Same-day as Home Console
- Controller: “Buttonless” touch-capacitive surface concept
- Storage: 1TB – 2TB Gen 5 SSD
The Future of Gaming
As the PS5 enters its twilight years, the road to 2028 is heating up. Stay tuned for the official PlayStation Showcase later this year for the first formal teasers.