Mon PS4 de 500 Go original continue à fonctionner excellentement, ce qui me fait hésiter sur la décision d'effectuer une mise à niveau. Avec le PS5 maintenant en cours depuis cinq ans et des spéculations qui pointent vers un lancement du PS6 vers 2027 ou 2028, je ne suis pas certain que passer à la génération actuelle ait un sens à ce stade.
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Get the PS5.
Just get it now. When the PS6 comes out, you can upgrade whenever you feel it’s the right time. Don’t wait—you’ll miss out on years of PS5 gaming.
The PS4 game will not be compatible with the PS5.
Go with the PS5. The PS6 release date is uncertain, and in India, you can expect delays, black market issues, and stock shortages. You’ll likely be able to get a PS6 around 2030.
Sony typically works on a 7 to 8 year cycle, so the PS6 will likely release around 2027 or 2028. However, that doesn’t mean someone should wait for it to start playing games—that would be a poor decision.
Additionally, there likely won’t be any shortages or black market issues for the PS6 launch, unlike with the PS5 during the COVID-related chip shortage.
For anyone looking to game on a console now, the PS5 is the way to go.
It’s not a bad idea to wait for the PS6. Why buy a PS5 five years into its lifecycle when you could wait two more years for the next generation? If you want to play games right away, that’s one thing, but if you’re patient, waiting for the PS6 is perfectly reasonable. I’m doing the same.
It seems you may not have seen recent reports that the PS5 is currently in the middle of its lifecycle. If someone wants to play games now, waiting two years for the next console means missing out on current-generation titles. So, it doesn’t make sense to wait for the PS6 and skip enjoying what’s available today.
Of course, everyone is entitled to their own choice—I was just sharing my perspective, not insisting that anyone buy a PS5. Feel free to do what works for you.
If you read through the comments, you’ll notice that the only person coming across poorly here is you.
If you’re considering an upgrade from a PS4 that still works well and you don’t have an urgent need for new games, it may not make sense to buy a PS5 just two years before the PS6 is expected. The PS5 has had relatively few exclusive launches, and most games are backward compatible, so you likely won’t miss out on major titles. Sony won’t delay new console releases just because the current generation is mid-cycle—technology continues to advance, and waiting indefinitely isn’t practical.
It seems there was a misunderstanding. No worries, though—have a good day.
I’d recommend the PS5. While the PS6 will eventually come along, there’s no need to worry about that yet. The PS5 already has many great titles you won’t want to miss, plus there are some excellent games coming soon.
If you’re looking for a budget-friendly option, the PS4 is still a great choice with a solid library of games. For the latest technology and future-proofing, the PS5 is the way to go.
If you can afford the difference, I’d recommend the PS5 Pro. It will future-proof your console longer, allowing you to wait a few years into the PS6’s life cycle before upgrading. The PS5 Pro should hold up well until then.
If that’s not an option, the base PS5 is still a good choice. For existing PS5 owners, the upgrade may not be worth the cost, but for a new user like you, it makes sense if you have the budget.
It doesn’t make sense to focus so much on the PS6, since it’s still two to three years away from launch. Most people don’t play every title on each console—only a small percentage do. The majority stick to major, well-known games, so there’s no need to worry about the PS6. Just get the PS5.