An all-digital PS6 doesn’t seem possible, according to ex-PlayStation boss Shawn Layden: ‘I think it would be hard for them to go fully disc-less’

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  • Former PlayStation boss Shawn Layden doesn’t think Sony “can get away with” a disc-less PS6
  • Layden thinks Xbox has had more success following the all-digital strategy
  • He explains that making a disc-less console could damage the market that relies on an internet connection

The PlayStation 6 is likely years away, and according to former Sony Interactive Entertainment Worldwide Studios CEO, Shawn Layden, players shouldn’t expect a disc-less console.

Speaking to Kiwi Talkz in a recent interview, when asked if Sony could make the next generation PlayStation console all-digital, like the recently released PS5 Pro, Layden said he doesn’t think it could be done due to the many players who would need to rely on an internet connection.

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