The Witcher 3 director Konrad Tomaszkiewicz has commented on the state of next-generation consoles, saying his studio Rebel Wolves wouldn’t be too upset if the PlayStation 6 and next-gen Xbox get delayed due to the ongoing memory and component crises.
“To be honest, it’s even better for us,” Tomaszkiewicz told Eurogamer about how he would feel if next-gen consoles get delayed. He’s currently working on the vampire game The Blood of Dawnwalker, which releases in September across console and PC.
He went on to say a new platform comes with new challenges that developers need to spend time working on and learning. “You need to know what are your borders, what you can do, what you cannot do. And also it’s an additional build you need to create that you need to take care of later,” he explained.

Currently, Rebel Wolves has four different builds of its current game, The Blood of Dawnwalker–Xbox Series X|S, PS5, and two for PC due to regional restrictions. If The Blood of Dawnwalker is a success and Rebel Wolves wants to bring it to whatever new systems are coming, the amount of work required would be multiplied, Tomaszkiewicz said.
“It sounds easy but you need to know that there is a group of testers who need to test every platform separately–not only this particular change but whether the whole game has no blockers, if you can finish it from the beginning to the end, and so on and so on. It’s a huge effort, to be honest,” he said.
As for the benefits of coming to a new, more powerful platform, Tomaszkiewicz said improvements would be “mostly visuals” thanks to having more RAM and a better processor.
To be sure, Sony has not officially announced the next PlayStation console, but the company has spoken at a high level about its plans. Microsoft has been speaking openly about Project Helix for some time. Recently, Xbox’s chief strategy officer Matthew Ball said Microsoft is committed to releasing Project Helix, but the company is going to “rethink everything” about it.
It remains to be seen what that means. Due in part to the AI-fueled demand for memory and components, hardware prices on game consoles have gone up in recent years. Sony and Microsoft already raised prices on the PlayStation and Xbox consoles, while Nintendo is hiking the price of the Switch 2 in September.
Some are theorizing that, should current trends continue, the price of new consoles in the future could be $1,000 or more, and that’s a real bummer. With the prices of new consoles expected to be the highest ever, that may help explain why Sony is killing of discs in 2028. If companies like Sony and Microsoft are going to sell fewer consoles in the future, as data suggests, then shifting to an all-digital world helps improve margins to mitigate the impact of fewer hardware sales.