BraLoD said:
It should fully benefit the PS6, as expected. But Sony may be shooting itself in the foot there, that's what the PS6 can realistically have over the PS5 as a big selling point, if the Pro handles it too well the PS6 will be a hard sell, I think we will get a compromissed experience here and not PSSR2.
Hopefully it is able to hold the console pricing somewhat resoanable, while packing a beefy hardware to handle 4k30fps on its own while PSSR 2 bumps it very comfortably to 4k60fps, while 4k120fps and 8k60fps (less focus on that) can achieve great image quality as well.
If they mature it enough and wait until 2028 I can see the PS6 costing $750 and discless going for $700 (Sony will not eat losses on hardware anymore now that Xbox doesn't even try and without any potential threat). Consoles will come with a 2TB SSD for now on, so that's pricey but still understandable. |
Ps6 is probably further out than expected, perhaps.
Either way, with speculation of Sony having a handheld variant of the PS6, that alone may be a selling point for continued sales.