The latest rumours indicate that the PS6 handheld will get a clock speed boost up to 1.65 GHz when docked to play on a larger screen.
The first was allegedly in development at Capcom Vancouver before its closure and the second was scrapped a few years ago.
Digital Foundry's John Linneman and Oliver Mackenzie note that Nintendo is seemingly discouraging developers from making Switch 2 games.
Allegedly planned for the same week as Super Mario Bros.' 40th Anniversary, Nintendo may also finally date Metroid Prime 4.
The alleged announcement's timing and a recently deleted Instagram post seemingly indicate that the next Forza Horizon will head to Japan.
The H.C.F. is also reportedly a major plot point in the story and has additional scenes with their leader, per a known leaker.
Players will allegedly drop into Avalon to complete objectives and extract, with death resulting in the loss of character progression.
While Activision and Nintendo are "working on" bringing the franchise to Switch, the sequel will seemingly skip release on Switch 2.
Which one will launch first is currently unknown, but both remakes are allegedly still in the works, according to a prominent leaker.
Datamining has reportedly revealed API references to PlayStation's network infrastructure, which also indicate crossplay for the game.
Among the projects affected by Microsoft's project cancellations and lay-offs was reportedly one by Romero Games that was revealed in July.
Microsoft will allegedly reveal all on August 20th at Gamescom during its Xbox broadcast, including the price and pre-order date.
Dataminers have discovered references to a game mode called Deep of Night, complete with its own progression system to take on harder fights.
The company is also seemingly keeping an eye on Battlefield 6, but isn't worried about how it might affect Call of Duty sales.
References to players being able to fly their ships between planets in the same star system have been found in the files of Starfield.
Both of the new job listings feature a love of sci-fi and horror, as well as an appreciation for retro games as major requirements.
Reports have also indicated that the PS6 GPU will be capable of technology not supported the GPU in the next-generation Xbox.
id Software and Nightdive Studios have a history of announcing remasters of classic games during the yearly QuakeCon events.
This follows a job listing that suggested Sony could bring more of its first-party titles to other platforms, including Xbox and Switch.
While the hardware in the PS6 is expected to need less power than the base PS5, it will still be more powerful than a PS5 Pro.