While there are more ways to play video games than ever before, PlayStation CEO Hideaki Nishino has reaffirmed the company's commitment to dedicated console hardware while stating that future hardware could take different forms. PlayStation has seen some notable non-console hardware launches, including the PS Portal and PS cloud gaming services.
As bizarre as it may sound, the industry is already shifting its focus to the next generation of consoles, and all eyes are on Sony to see what it plans to do with the PS6. As of now, Xbox has stated that Project Helix will be a hybrid console, allowing players to enjoy their PC library alongside their Xbox exclusives. Meanwhile, the Switch 2 has doubled down on the first Switch's strengths, while Valve is tossing its hat in the ring with the new Steam Machine, which could introduce console gamers to the PC market. The industry is certainly changing, not just in how to play, but also in rising manufacturing costs, leading many to question whether Sony even intends to make the PS6 a dedicated console.
Although there is no official announcement, it sounds like Sony is pulling the plug on my favorite thing about...
