Sony Talks About PlayStation 6 Activision BlizzardAs part of its argument against its acquisition of Sony, Sony referred to its 'next-generation PlayStation, possibly the Playstation 6.
In the latest of Microsoft's arguments against Activision Blizzard's acquisition, which focuses largely on Call of Duty, Sony refers to the "next generation PlayStation" PS6. Many people think it's too early to talk about the PlayStation 5, as the PS6 is only two years old. But the truth of the matter is that companies like Sony also need to take a long-term view.
The UK CMA has recently published Sony's argument against the buyout, stating among many points that Microsoft will hold an authoritative position in the industry when it comes to first-person shooters, describing Microsoft as the one-stop shop for big FPS games in particular. With Xbox Game Pass. It discusses how Battlefield can no longer compete with Call of Duty, and apparently its own FPS adoption and live service efforts are not mentioned, but the opposite should be implied. While there are many interesting insights in these discussions, mentioning the PS6 may be one of the most remarkable.
Sony, Microsoft Call of Mulberryy until 2027 PlayStation referred to the offer to keep it on their consoles. Sony, PlayStation console with next launch, Call of Duty It seems that it will lose its competitiveness in the region and its competitiveness in the region will decrease seriously. This will lead to consumer change. Based on that, it looks like the PlayStation 6 will arrive after 2027 and maybe set in 2028 or 2029.
It is worth noting that in general, the life expectancy of a console is about 7 years. This is largely true for Sony Playstataion 3, Playstataion 4, Playstataion 5, Microsoft Xbox 360, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X, but many think this current console generation will outlast that period. This is due to the impact of the pandemic on the industry and the current generation being “slow” in releasing games that make the most of their hardware. For example, many people consider Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart to be the only truly "next-gen" game ever.
Of course, while this argument is far-reaching, it can also be largely speculative. Even a big company like Sony can't make concrete plans for 2027 and beyond. Of course, that's not Sony's only argument against Microsoft's acquisition of ABK, and Microsoft has some equally valid and equally self-serving arguments. For now, fans are waiting to see how it all turns out.
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