- Sony wants to extend the PS5’s life cycle
- Sony CFO Lin Tao said the PS5 is now in the middle of its life cycle and it plans to “expand it even more”
- It sounds like Sony wants to support the console until 2030, but the CFO couldn’t comment on what that means for the company’s next console
Sony CFO Lin Tao has said that the PlayStation 5 is currently in the middle of its life cycle, but the company aims to extend it.
During the company’s latest financial briefing, the CFO discussed Sony’s future strategy as the PS5 celebrates its fifth anniversary, sharing that it wants to remain focused on the install base of the current generation console.
“Our view is that compared to conventional console lifecycles, if you look at the PS4 lifecycle, it seems to be getting longer and longer,” Tao said. “Especially the PS4, which launched in 2013, and it’s been over a decade since then, but there are a lot of active users who enjoy the console and they enjoy other consoles.
“So from that perspective, we think PS5 is only midway through the journey, and we’re really planning to expand it even more.”
As for what this means in terms of “future launches and sequels,” Tao said she couldn’t comment on that.
Since it’s been five years since the PS5 launched, it sounds like Sony wants to support the console until 2030, which could be around the time the PS6 is already on the market.
Whether this means Sony plans to make changes to its hardware succession plans in favor of continued support for the current generation, we can’t say, but long-running rumors have claimed that the PS6 will arrive between late 2027 and early 2028.
In Sony’s latest financial results for the first half of the fiscal year, the company reported that the PS5 has now sold 84.2 million lifetime units. New figures show that the console sold 3.9 million units during the last quarter ending September 30, 2025, putting the console less than 2 million units behind the PS4 in sales, which currently stands at 86 million lifetime units sold
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