Former PlayStation exec Shuhei Yoshida believes Sony “cannot do the same thing they have been doing” with PS6, as even he cannot tell the difference between improved graphics these days.
Five years into the PS5’s lifecycle, there’s been discussion on its improvements over the last generation, as well as what the next generation of consoles could bring.
Speaking to Skill Up, Yoshida discussed the differing strategies between Nintendo, Microsoft, and Sony with their current consoles, and wants to see Sony bring something different in future.
“Playstation is the most interesting thing because Moore’s Law has matured so you don’t get as much benefit,” he said, referencing the diminishing returns of increased computing power. “Graphics have almost hit to the level that even I cannot tell the difference between some of the graphics capabilities, like ray-traced or not ray-traced, unless it’s side-by-side.”