PS6 Gen May Have 3 Systems: PS6S, PS6, and PS6 Handheld — With Prices From $350 to $1,000
PS6 Gen May Have 3 Systems: PS6S, PS6, and PS6 Handheld — With Prices From $350 to $1,000
Meta Description: A major PS6 leak suggests Sony is planning three next-gen PlayStation systems — PS6S, PS6, and a PS6 Handheld — with prices ranging from $350 to $1,000. Here's everything we know.
Sony's Biggest Console Generation Ever?
The PlayStation 6 rumor mill has gone into overdrive. According to hardware insider and chip industry analyst Moore's Law Is Dead (MLID), Sony may be planning to launch not one — but three next-generation PlayStation systems simultaneously.
If accurate, this would be the most ambitious and diverse console launch in PlayStation history — offering something for every type of gamer, from budget buyers to performance enthusiasts.
Here's the full breakdown.
The Three PS6 Systems: What We Know
1. 🎮 PS6S — The Budget Entry Point
Estimated Price: $350–$399 (without tariffs)
The PS6S is described as a small form factor home console — Sony's answer to budget-conscious gamers who want next-gen without the premium price tag.
- Powered by AMD's Canis APU (same chip as the handheld)
- Lower performance ceiling than the flagship PS6
- Designed to compete at an accessible price point
- Think of it as the "PS6 Lite" for the living room
2. 🕹️ PS6 Handheld — Sony Returns to Portable Gaming
Estimated Price: $499 (rising to ~$649 with tariffs)
This would be Sony's first true handheld console since the PlayStation Vita (2011). Unlike the PlayStation Portal — which only streams PS5 games — this is a standalone device with its own processing power and full PS6 game library.
- Also powered by the Canis APU
- Dockable — can connect to a TV like Nintendo Switch
- Bill of materials estimated at $493.69 per unit
- A direct answer to the massive success of Nintendo Switch 2
3. 🖥️ PS6 (Flagship) — The Performance Beast
Estimated Price: $749–$949 (depending on tariffs)
The main event. The flagship PS6 — internally codenamed "Orion" — is a generational leap in console hardware.
Key specs (from leaks):
- AMD Orion APU — a significant step above Canis
- AMD Zen 6 CPU architecture
- AMD RDNA 5 GPU — estimated 34–40 TFlops (vs PS5's 10.28 TFlops)
- Ray tracing performance up to 6–12x better than PS5
- 30GB GDDR7 RAM with ~640 GB/s bandwidth
- Built on TSMC 2nm process node
- Bill of materials: approximately $743 per unit
The Tariff Problem: Why Prices Could Go Even Higher
A major wildcard in all of these estimates is import tariffs. MLID's pricing analysis includes two scenarios — with and without a 30% tariff protection.
| System | No Tariff Price | With Tariff Price |
|---|---|---|
| PS6S | ~$399 | ~$499 |
| PS6 Handheld | ~$499 | ~$649 |
| PS6 (Flagship) | ~$749 | ~$949 |
With tariffs in full effect, the flagship PS6 could push close to $1,000 — a psychological threshold that would be unprecedented for a home console.
Should You Be Worried About a $1,000 PS6?
The short answer: not necessarily. MLID himself clarified that the $1,000 figure is a worst-case scenario. His base estimate puts the flagship PS6 at $600–$800 — expensive, but not apocalyptic.
It's also worth noting that RAM prices — a major component of cost — could change significantly between now and the PS6's expected launch window. Earlier estimates suggested a 2027 release, though some analysts now believe it could be delayed into 2028 due to rising memory costs.
For context: the PS3 launched at $600 in 2006 — which adjusted for inflation is roughly $950 today. So a $750–$800 PS6 isn't as outrageous as headlines suggest.
The Handheld Is the Real Story
Perhaps the most exciting element of these leaks isn't the flagship console — it's the handheld. Sony has not released a true portable gaming device since officially discontinuing the PS Vita in 2019.
With Nintendo Switch 2 dominating the handheld market, a dockable PS6 Handheld at $499 would be a direct shot across Nintendo's bow — offering full PS6 game compatibility in a portable form factor.
Given that the PS5 is outselling the Nintendo Switch 2 as of March 2026, a Sony handheld entry could reshape the portable gaming market entirely.
Important Caveat: This Is All Still a Rumor
Everything above is based on leaks and estimates — no official announcement has been made by Sony. Moore's Law Is Dead is a credible and well-sourced industry insider, but even reliable leakers get details wrong.
Take all pricing, specs, and configurations with appropriate skepticism until Sony makes an official reveal.
Quick Summary
- 3 systems planned: PS6S (budget home), PS6 Handheld (portable), PS6 (flagship)
- Price range: ~$350 to ~$1,000 depending on model and tariffs
- PS6S & Handheld: AMD Canis APU | PS6 flagship: AMD Orion APU
- Expected launch window: 2027–2028
- Biggest wildcard: Import tariffs and RAM prices
Published: April 10, 2026
Tags: PS6, PS6 price, PS6 handheld, PS6S, PlayStation 6 leak, PS6 release date, PS6 specs, Moore's Law is Dead PS6, Sony PS6 2027, PlayStation 6 handheld price, PS6 Orion APU, PS6 Canis APU, next gen PlayStation
Sources: Tweaktown, Tom's Guide, GamingBolt, Wccftech, Game Rant, Push Square
