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PS6 to be released in 2027 or 2028:
- One model only, don't even bother releasing a Pro model afterwards. Keep the disc drive, doesn't matter if some gamers are digital-only, never hurts to have it and less confusing to consumers, also keep physical alive.
- acceptable to release a slim model afterwards to cut cost and reduce the price for consumers, that's right...reduce price, not increase.
- just slightly more powerful than PS5 Pro, with a 2TB SSD minimum. Gamers care less about graphics and more about actual fun games.
- start pumping out AA/AAA titles more often while maintaining a realistic budget for the games. It's 100% doable so don't be stupid about it.
- that being said, revive old franchises ie. Resistance, Killzone, The Order 1886? etc.. and create new low cost IP cause you never know if one will turn out amazing
- a cleaner, sharper, sleek design. I understood what PS5's design was trying to do but nobody asked for that.. Just make sure that it's quiet, properly ventilated and doesn't overheat.
- fully backwards compatible all the way from the beginning, PS1 to PS5
- PS6 comes pre-installed with a small game, ie. Little Big Planet or Astrobot
- lower price point for system and games (have it at $499 and it will automatically win, $69 for Dualsense 2 controller with better battery life, can use current Dualsense controller to play PS6 games but will be phased out, keep 1st party launch games at $69...it's a great number too) If PS6 has all these qualities, and if it ends up being sold at a loss I'm sure it'll sell like crazy and they'll make it back with software sales.

I think consumers would always want something new, but doesn't need to be cutting edge, and also want some familiarity. All without breaking the bank.