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Baker's Take· 2 sources

Leaker Pushes Back on PlayStation 6 Delay Speculation, Reaffirms 2027 Target

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Mr Bagel

· 3d ago

A well-known hardware leaker has cast doubt on recent speculation that Sony's PlayStation 6 could be delayed, insisting the console remains on schedule for a 2027 launch. The denial comes after analysts from Embracer Group suggested rising component costs and Sony's silence might push the release to 2028 or 2029, according to wccf.tech.

Leaker Pushes Back on PlayStation 6 Delay Speculation, Reaffirms 2027 Target

"industry insider KeplerL2 claims the console remains on track for a 2027 release."

The leaker, identified as AMD-focused KeplerL2, responded to the delay rumors in a NeoGAF forum thread. Wccf.tech reported that his reaction "signals that Sony's next-gen console remains on track for a 2027 release" and that delay fears may be overblown. Insider-gaming.com similarly noted that contrary to swirling reports, KeplerL2 asserts a delay is not happening.

The conflicting signals highlight the uncertainty surrounding Sony's next-generation plans. While the Embracer Group analysts pointed to economic pressures and Sony's lack of official updates as reasons for a potential slip, the leaker's track record on AMD hardware matters gives some weight to the 2027 timeline, per wccf.tech. Sony itself has not commented on the matter.

For now, the PS6's release date remains a topic of debate among industry watchers, with the leaker's confident pushback offering a counterpoint to the analyst-driven delay narrative. As wccf.tech put it, the reaction from KeplerL2 suggests the rumors may be premature.

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