{"id":6219,"date":"2025-04-29T13:13:15","date_gmt":"2025-04-29T13:13:15","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.isshicare.com\/?p=6219"},"modified":"2025-05-01T18:22:03","modified_gmt":"2025-05-01T18:22:03","slug":"ps6-and-next-gen-xbox-out-by-2027-reveals-cancelled-game-report","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.isshicare.com\/index.php\/2025\/04\/29\/ps6-and-next-gen-xbox-out-by-2027-reveals-cancelled-game-report\/","title":{"rendered":"PS6 and next gen Xbox out by 2027 reveals cancelled game report"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Will you be picking up a new console at launch? (Metro)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

A cancelled Blade Runner game was apparently going to launch in two years time and would\u2019ve been available for current and next gen consoles.<\/p>\n

Even though some will feel like the current generation of consoles still hasn\u2019t hit its peak, new PlayStation and Xbox<\/a> consoles are much closer than you may realise.<\/p>\n

Microsoft<\/a> has admitted it\u2019s working on new Xbox hardware, with its next console promising the \u2018largest technical leap<\/a>\u2019 yet. Sony hasn\u2019t been as forthcoming about the PlayStation 6<\/a>, but it has made it clear it remains committed to the console market<\/a>.<\/p>\n

The running theory is that we could see new consoles arrive within the next two years, which has found new support in a recent report about a cancelled Blade Runner game.<\/p>\n

For context, Insider Gaming<\/a> alleges that Supermassive Games, the studio behind Until Dawn<\/a> and the upcoming Directive 8020, was working on a \u2018cinematic action adventure\u2019 game set in the Blade Runner universe.<\/p>\n

The goal was to have it out in September 2027, not just for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and PC, but also \u2018Gen 10\u2019 systems, referring to Sony and Microsoft\u2019s next consoles.<\/p>\n

The report doesn\u2019t mention if this means Supermassive already has access to dev kits for the new consoles but, at the very least, it shows the studio knows, or is at least confident, that the hardware will be available in two years.<\/p>\n

It\u2019s entirely possible Sony informed Supermassive of this, since the two companies have a close working relationship. Although Supermassive was never a Sony subsidiary, its first decade was spent developing PlayStation exclusives – what is commonly referred to as a second party relationship.<\/p>\n

While Supermassive\u2019s games tend to be multiplatform nowadays, it still made 2023\u2019s The Dark Pictures: Switchback VR<\/a> one of the first exclusives for the PlayStation VR2.<\/p>\n

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