Sony’s president has confirmed that his company is developing a new video games console.
Kenichiro Yoshida told the Financial Times that “it’s necessary to have a next-generation hardware“.
However, he declined to say whether the successor would be branded the PlayStation 5, the newspaper added.
The announcement comes at a time when Sony and other tech firms have been experimenting with streaming games from remote servers as an alternative.
The Japanese company allows titles on its cloud-based PlayStation Now service to be played via PCs, and at one time also provided access to some TVs and Blu-ray players.
Microsoft has just announced Project xCloud, which will allow Xbox One games to be played on smartphones and tablets.