
PlayStation CEO says Sony will be 'leveraging technologies that can be used in various forms and locations' for future consoles, potentially suggesting a PS6 handheld is in the cards
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Sony hinting at console tech that works in “various forms and locations” points to a future where PlayStation is a distributed hardware family, not a single box. If you build games or services, plan for a PS6 era where handheld and cloud variants are first-class, not side projects.
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