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PS6 release date ‘sooner' than we thought as major game cancellation exposes ‘exact launch year' for next-gen console
PS6 release date ‘sooner' than we thought as major game cancellation exposes ‘exact launch year' for next-gen console

Scottish Sun

time4 days ago

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PS6 release date ‘sooner' than we thought as major game cancellation exposes ‘exact launch year' for next-gen console

Plus read our own prediction for the PS6 release date PLAY TIME? PS6 release date 'sooner' than we thought as major game cancellation exposes 'exact launch year' for next-gen console Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) SONY'S PlayStation 6 may be out sooner than we thought, a new leak suggests. The next-gen console built to replace the PS5 and PS5 Pro may be just around the corner. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 4 Sony's PlayStation 5 Pro is the company's latest console – but another one is secretly in the works Credit: Sony PlayStation Court documents from Microsoft, which owns Xbox, previously revealed that the tech giant was expecting a 2028 launch for next-gen consoles. That included its own top-secret Xbox successor as well as Sony's unnamed next-gen PlayStation. TIME TO PLAY? But countering that is a new report from Insider Gaming that suggests an upcoming Blade Runner game due for 2027 has been cancelled. The report notes that the game was due to land on next-gen consoles that are yet to be released. This unannounced game was reportedly due to be called Blade Runner: Time To Leave. It was allegedly in development at Supermassive Games, with a 12-hour single-player story planned. The report notes that the game entered pre-production in September 2024 with a budget of around £33 million / $45 million. But the game has supposedly been canned by the Guildford, UK-based studio. However, it's a major hint that the PS6 might land in 2027 rather than 2028. Supermassive Games is owned by Nordisk Film, which is a Sony partner that has exclusive distribution rights to PlayStation products in Nordic countries. Get an inside look at the new PS5 30th anniversary edition Titles from the studio include Until Dawn, The Dark Pictures Anthology, The Quarry, and The Casting of Frank Stone. The Sun has asked Supermassive Games for comment and will update this story with any response. WHAT DO WE KNOW ABOUT THE PS6 LAUNCH WINDOW? Sony hasn't explicitly confirmed a launch timeline for the PS6. But the company has released plenty of consoles in the past, giving us some useful info to work with. 4 A new PlayStation 6 could be just two-and-a-half years away Credit: Sony PlayStation Just last year, we asked AI to predict the PS6 release date, based on Sony's PlayStation release history. And it came up with Thursday, November 11, 2027 – fitting in with this latest leak. Here's a list of previous PlayStation release dates, as well as the days of the week that those consoles launched on: PlayStation – Saturday, December 3, 1994 (1st Saturday) PS One – Friday, July 7, 2000 (1st Friday) PlayStation 2 – Saturday, March 4, 2000 (1st Saturday) PS2 Slimline – Friday, October 29, 2004 (5th Friday) PlayStation 3 – Saturday, November 11, 2006 (2nd Saturday) PS3 Slim – Thursday, August 27, 2009 (4th Thursday) PS3 Super Slim – Tuesday, September 25, 2012 (4th Tuesday) PlayStation 4 – Friday, November 15, 2013 (3rd Friday) PS4 Slim – Thursday, September 15, 2016 (3rd Thursday) PS4 Pro – Thursday, November 10, 2016 (2nd Thursday) PlayStation 5 – Thursday, November 12, 2020 (2nd Thursday) PS5 Slim – Friday, November 10, 2023 (2nd Friday) PS5 Pro – Thursday, November 7, 2024 (1st Thursday) There's usually a six-to-seven-year gap between the major console releases. Just look at this list: 1994 – PlayStation 2000 – PlayStation 2 2006 – PlayStation 3 2013 – PlayStation 4 2020 – PlayStation 5 And the final two (and therefore most recent) consoles came out seven years after their predecessors. 4 The latest major console release from Sony was 2020's PlayStation 5 – everything since has been a spin-off Credit: Sony PlayStation That would suggest that Sony would work towards a 2027 launch. November is usually favoured by Sony for PlayStation launches, especially in recent years. That means the console is out just in time for Christmas and the Black Friday spending season. And Sony clearly tends towards Thursday and Friday launches, usually in the second or third week of the month. Sony PlayStation through the ages Here's a quick history of the main models released... Sony PlayStation: Japan – December 3, 1994 North America – September 9, 1995 Europe – September 29, 1995 Sony PlayStation 2: Japan – March 4, 2000 North America – October 26, 2000 Europe – November 24, 2000 Sony PlayStation 3: Japan – November 11, 2006 North America – November 17, 2006 Europe – March 23, 2007 Sony PlayStation 4: North America – November 15, 2013 Europe – November 29, 2013 Japan – February 22, 2014 Sony PlayStation 5: Japan – November 12, 2020 North America – November 12, 2020 Europe – November 12, 2020 "Considering the trends and patterns, Thursday, November 11, 2027 seems more likely for a few reasons," one of the latest AI models told The Sun last year. "Sony has shown a preference for Thursday releases in recent years, especially for significant product launches like the PlayStation 5. "Releasing on a Thursday allows for a full weekend of sales and media coverage, maximizing initial impact and momentum. "Thus, the most likely date for the next-generation PlayStation console release, based on observed patterns and strategic considerations, would be: Thursday, November 11, 2027." 4 Sony has released several different versions of the PlayStation 5 Credit: Sony PlayStation Sadly it's impossible to say exactly when the console will launch. And even if Sony already has launch plans for 2027, they could still change. In the meantime, PlayStation owners are having to pay extra for consoles after a recent PS5 price hike.

PS6 release date ‘sooner' than we thought as major game cancellation exposes ‘exact launch year' for next-gen console
PS6 release date ‘sooner' than we thought as major game cancellation exposes ‘exact launch year' for next-gen console

The Sun

time4 days ago

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  • The Sun

PS6 release date ‘sooner' than we thought as major game cancellation exposes ‘exact launch year' for next-gen console

SONY'S PlayStation 6 may be out sooner than we thought, a new leak suggests. The next-gen console built to replace the PS5 and PS5 Pro may be just around the corner. 4 Court documents from Microsoft, which owns Xbox, previously revealed that the tech giant was expecting a 2028 launch for next-gen consoles. That included its own top-secret Xbox successor as well as Sony 's unnamed next-gen PlayStation. TIME TO PLAY? But countering that is a new report from Insider Gaming that suggests an upcoming Blade Runner game due for 2027 has been cancelled. The report notes that the game was due to land on next-gen consoles that are yet to be released. This unannounced game was reportedly due to be called Blade Runner: Time To Leave. It was allegedly in development at Supermassive Games, with a 12-hour single-player story planned. The report notes that the game entered pre-production in September 2024 with a budget of around £33 million / $45 million. But the game has supposedly been canned by the Guildford, UK-based studio. However, it's a major hint that the PS6 might land in 2027 rather than 2028. Supermassive Games is owned by Nordisk Film, which is a Sony partner that has exclusive distribution rights to PlayStation products in Nordic countries. Get an inside look at the new PS5 30th anniversary edition Titles from the studio include Until Dawn, The Dark Pictures Anthology, The Quarry, and The Casting of Frank Stone. The Sun has asked Supermassive Games for comment and will update this story with any response. WHAT DO WE KNOW ABOUT THE PS6 LAUNCH WINDOW? Sony hasn't explicitly confirmed a launch timeline for the PS6. But the company has released plenty of consoles in the past, giving us some useful info to work with. 4 Just last year, we asked AI to predict the PS6 release date, based on Sony's PlayStation release history. And it came up with Thursday, November 11, 2027 – fitting in with this latest leak. Here's a list of previous PlayStation release dates, as well as the days of the week that those consoles launched on: PlayStation – Saturday, December 3, 1994 (1st Saturday) PS One – Friday, July 7, 2000 (1st Friday) PlayStation 2 – Saturday, March 4, 2000 (1st Saturday) PS2 Slimline – Friday, October 29, 2004 (5th Friday) PlayStation 3 – Saturday, November 11, 2006 (2nd Saturday) PS3 Slim – Thursday, August 27, 2009 (4th Thursday) PS3 Super Slim – Tuesday, September 25, 2012 (4th Tuesday) PlayStation 4 – Friday, November 15, 2013 (3rd Friday) PS4 Slim – Thursday, September 15, 2016 (3rd Thursday) PS4 Pro – Thursday, November 10, 2016 (2nd Thursday) PlayStation 5 – Thursday, November 12, 2020 (2nd Thursday) PS5 Slim – Friday, November 10, 2023 (2nd Friday) PS5 Pro – Thursday, November 7, 2024 (1st Thursday) There's usually a six-to-seven-year gap between the major console releases. Just look at this list: 1994 – PlayStation 2000 – PlayStation 2 2006 – PlayStation 3 2013 – PlayStation 4 2020 – PlayStation 5 And the final two (and therefore most recent) consoles came out seven years after their predecessors. 4 That would suggest that Sony would work towards a 2027 launch. November is usually favoured by Sony for PlayStation launches, especially in recent years. That means the console is out just in time for Christmas and the Black Friday spending season. And Sony clearly tends towards Thursday and Friday launches, usually in the second or third week of the month. Sony PlayStation through the ages Here's a quick history of the main models released... Sony PlayStation: Japan – December 3, 1994 North America – September 9, 1995 Europe – September 29, 1995 Sony PlayStation 2: Japan – March 4, 2000 North America – October 26, 2000 Europe – November 24, 2000 Sony PlayStation 3: Japan – November 11, 2006 North America – November 17, 2006 Europe – March 23, 2007 Sony PlayStation 4: North America – November 15, 2013 Europe – November 29, 2013 Japan – February 22, 2014 Sony PlayStation 5: Japan – November 12, 2020 North America – November 12, 2020 Europe – November 12, 2020 "Considering the trends and patterns, Thursday, November 11, 2027 seems more likely for a few reasons," one of the latest AI models told The Sun last year. "Sony has shown a preference for Thursday releases in recent years, especially for significant product launches like the PlayStation 5. "Releasing on a Thursday allows for a full weekend of sales and media coverage, maximizing initial impact and momentum. "Thus, the most likely date for the next-generation PlayStation console release, based on observed patterns and strategic considerations, would be: Thursday, November 11, 2027." Sadly it's impossible to say exactly when the console will launch. And even if Sony already has launch plans for 2027, they could still change. In the meantime, PlayStation owners are having to pay extra for consoles after a recent PS5 price hike.

PS6 release date ‘sooner' than we thought as major game cancellation exposes ‘exact launch year' for next-gen console
PS6 release date ‘sooner' than we thought as major game cancellation exposes ‘exact launch year' for next-gen console

The Irish Sun

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

PS6 release date ‘sooner' than we thought as major game cancellation exposes ‘exact launch year' for next-gen console

SONY'S PlayStation 6 may be out sooner than we thought, a new leak suggests. The next-gen console built to replace the PS5 and 4 Sony's PlayStation 5 Pro is the company's latest console – but another one is secretly in the works Credit: Sony PlayStation Court documents from Microsoft, which owns Xbox, previously revealed that the tech giant was expecting a 2028 launch for next-gen consoles. That included its own top-secret Xbox successor as well as Sony's unnamed next-gen PlayStation. TIME TO PLAY? But countering that is a new report from The report notes that the game was due to land on next-gen consoles that are yet to be released. Read more on PlayStation This unannounced game was reportedly due to be called Blade Runner: Time To Leave. It was allegedly in development at Supermassive Games, with a 12-hour single-player story planned. The report notes that the game entered pre-production in September 2024 with a budget of around £33 million / $45 million. But the game has supposedly been canned by the Guildford, UK-based studio. Most read in Gaming However, it's a major hint that the PS6 might land in 2027 rather than 2028. Supermassive Games is owned by Nordisk Film , which is a Sony partner that has exclusive distribution rights to PlayStation products in Nordic countries. Get an inside look at the new PS5 30th anniversary edition Titles from the studio include Until Dawn, The Dark Pictures Anthology, The Quarry, and The Casting of Frank Stone. The Sun has asked Supermassive Games for comment and will update this story with any response. WHAT DO WE KNOW ABOUT THE PS6 LAUNCH WINDOW? Sony hasn't explicitly confirmed a launch timeline for the PS6. But the company has released plenty of consoles in the past, giving us some useful info to work with. 4 A new PlayStation 6 could be just two-and-a-half years away Credit: Sony PlayStation Just last year, we asked AI to predict the PS6 release date, based on Sony's PlayStation release history . And it came up with Thursday, November 11, 2027 – fitting in with this latest leak. Here's a list of PlayStation – Saturday, December 3, 1994 (1st Saturday) PS One – Friday, July 7, 2000 (1st Friday) PlayStation 2 – Saturday, March 4, 2000 (1st Saturday) PS2 Slimline – Friday, October 29, 2004 (5th Friday) PlayStation 3 – Saturday, November 11, 2006 (2nd Saturday) PS3 Slim – Thursday, August 27, 2009 (4th Thursday) PS3 Super Slim – Tuesday, September 25, 2012 (4th Tuesday) PlayStation 4 – Friday, November 15, 2013 (3rd Friday) PS4 Slim – Thursday, September 15, 2016 (3rd Thursday) PS4 Pro – Thursday, November 10, 2016 (2nd Thursday) PlayStation 5 – Thursday, November 12, 2020 (2nd Thursday) PS5 Slim – Friday, November 10, 2023 (2nd Friday) PS5 Pro – Thursday, November 7, 2024 (1st Thursday) There's usually a six-to-seven-year gap between the major console releases. Just look at this list: 1994 – PlayStation 2000 – PlayStation 2 2006 – PlayStation 3 2013 – PlayStation 4 2020 – PlayStation 5 And the final two (and therefore most recent) consoles came out seven years after their predecessors. 4 The latest major console release from Sony was 2020's PlayStation 5 – everything since has been a spin-off Credit: Sony PlayStation That would suggest that Sony would work towards a 2027 launch. November is usually favoured by Sony for PlayStation launches, especially in recent years. That means the console is out just in time for Christmas and the Black Friday spending season. And Sony clearly tends towards Thursday and Friday launches, usually in the second or third week of the month. Sony PlayStation through the ages Here's a quick history of the main models released... Sony PlayStation: Japan – December 3, 1994 North America – September 9, 1995 Europe – September 29, 1995 Sony PlayStation 2: Japan – March 4, 2000 North America – October 26, 2000 Europe – November 24, 2000 Sony PlayStation 3: Japan – November 11, 2006 North America – November 17, 2006 Europe – March 23, 2007 Sony PlayStation 4: North America – November 15, 2013 Europe – November 29, 2013 Japan – February 22, 2014 Sony PlayStation 5: Japan – November 12, 2020 North America – November 12, 2020 Europe – November 12, 2020 "Considering the trends and patterns, Thursday, November 11, 2027 seems more likely for a few reasons," one of the latest AI models told The Sun last year. "Sony has shown a preference for Thursday releases in recent years, especially for significant product launches like the PlayStation 5. "Releasing on a Thursday allows for a full weekend of sales and media coverage, maximizing initial impact and momentum. "Thus, the most likely date for the next-generation PlayStation console release, based on observed patterns and strategic considerations, would be: Thursday, November 11, 2027." 4 Sony has released several different versions of the PlayStation 5 Credit: Sony PlayStation Sadly it's impossible to say exactly when the console will launch. And even if Sony already has launch plans for 2027, they could still change. In the meantime, PlayStation owners are having to pay extra for consoles after a

One Of May's Free PS Plus Games Just Leaked Online And It's Scary Good
One Of May's Free PS Plus Games Just Leaked Online And It's Scary Good

Forbes

time26-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Forbes

One Of May's Free PS Plus Games Just Leaked Online And It's Scary Good

Until Dawn Credit: Sony We've had very few PlayStation Plus leaks lately, but it appears we may know what at least one of next month's PS Plus Essential titles is going to be. PS Plus Essential titles are released on the first Tuesday of the month, with a reveal of the lineup the previous Wednesday, which means we won't know for sure what's coming next month until the last day of April. But this seems pretty likely given the timing. As spotted by reddit user ShaneTVZ, it appears the Until Dawn remake could be one of May's free titles. The reddit user posted this screenshot on the PlayStation Plus subreddit: Until Dawn leak Credit: Sony Until Dawn originally released way back in 2015. It remains one of my favorite horror games, taking the classic 'group of attractive young people goes on vacation and gets killed one-by-one' movie trope and making it an interactive adventure where players have to make choices and outcomes can vary. It's been years since I played, but if the 2024 remake is one of next month's PS Plus offerings, I'll happily dive back in. The game has quite the cast. Hayden Panettiere, Peter Stormare, Rami Malek and lots of other talented actors offer their voice acting skills and likenesses, making this a genuinely cinematic experience. The original game was developed by Supermassive Games, while the remake was handled by Ballistic Moon. The remake itself did not fare well with critics, though it has a 'Mostly Positive' rating on Steam. The original game didn't come to PC, so this was the first time PC players were able to take it for a spin. Most of the criticism from gamers is lackluster performance. Critics mostly said the remake felt more like a remaster and was largely unnecessary, adding little value to the original with only mildly improved graphics. Until Dawn Credit: Sony Still, free is free and I'd happily dive back in now that I've had a decade to forget the story. The leak seems especially likely given that the Until Dawn movie just hit theaters and appears to be a hot mess. I'm not surprised it's getting poor reviews. When the trailer first released, the only thing I could think was how little it actually looked like the game it was purportedly based off of, which is weird given how easily this game could translate to the big screen. What the other two (or possibly three) PS Plus games headed to May's lineup are remains a mystery. We'll know more this Wednesday.

Until Dawn movie gets new trailer, and it looks like a mixture of Cabin in the Woods and Happy Death Day
Until Dawn movie gets new trailer, and it looks like a mixture of Cabin in the Woods and Happy Death Day

Yahoo

time14-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Until Dawn movie gets new trailer, and it looks like a mixture of Cabin in the Woods and Happy Death Day

When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. The first full-length trailer for the upcoming horror movie Until Dawn is here, and it looks just as chilling as the video game. The trailer opens with a young woman screaming for help as a masked assailant murders her, only for time to reverse and the nightmare starts all over again. "Up the road, there's a place stopped in time," says the narrator as we see a group of young adults run from one monster to another over and over again, as each night presents a new killer. Like a Cabin in the Woods-style Groundhog Day, the group endures bloody zombies, cursed clowns, and an Alien-like pregnancy. Check out the trailer below. The movie is of course based on the popular slasher horror Supermassive Games video game of the same name, where players take control of eight young adults and try to survive the monster-packed night time on Blackwood Mountain. Much like the video game, Until Dawn follows a group of friends who head into a remote valley one year after their friend their friend mysteriously disappeared there. But on their search for answers, the group finds themselves being hunted by a masked killer who murders them one by one, only for them to wake up the next day ready to relive that exact same evening. The official synopsis reads: "Trapped in the valley, they're forced to relive the night again and again - only each time the killer threat is different, each more terrifying than the last. Hope dwindling, the group soon realizes they have a limited number of deaths left, and the only way to escape is to survive until dawn." Until Dawn is directed by Lights Out helmer David F. Sandberg, and written by Blair Butler and Gary Dauberman. The cast includes Ella Rubin, Michael Cimino, Odessa A'zion, Ji-young Yoo, Belmont Cameli, Maia Mitchell, and Peter Stormare (who reprises his role from the game). Until Dawn arrives in theaters on April 25. For more, check out our guide to the other upcoming video game movies on the way, as well as upcoming horror movies.

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