PS6 Hardware Cost Estimated at $900+
Sony signals a shift in pricing strategy for the upcoming PlayStation 6, indicating hardware will no longer be sold at a significant loss.
Questions people are asking
Will the PS6 be sold at a significant loss?
No, Sony has stated it does not intend to sell hardware at a significant loss due to rising component costs.
How much will the PS6 cost?
While no official price has been set, reports indicate potential costs exceeding $1,000.
Has Sony confirmed a release date?
No, coverage does not yet specify a release date for the console.
What happened
Sony has indicated that it can no longer sustain selling its hardware at a significant loss, citing an inability to absorb rising component costs for the future PlayStation 6 console. This departure from previous strategies has led to discussions regarding the potential retail price of the upcoming hardware.
Coverage from PlayStation LifeStyle, Men's Journal, Eurogamer, IGN, and Wccftech highlights Sony's internal warnings regarding consumer expectations. Reports emphasize that the company is bracing customers for costs that may exceed $1,000.
Future developments remain dependent on Sony's official hardware specifications and final pricing announcements. Coverage does not yet specify a release date or a definitive retail price.
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Who reported it (5)
- PlayStation 6 Price Won’t Be Easy on the Wallet, Sony Confirms PlayStation LifeStyle · 52d ago
- Sony Issues a Telling Warning to PlayStation Customers Before PS6 Men's Journal · 52d ago
- No more selling PlayStation hardware at "significant" loss, says Sony, as everyone braces for a PS6 console that costs over $1,000 Eurogamer · 52d ago
- 'It Is Not Realistic for Us to Absorb All Component Cost Increases' — Sony Says It Won't Sell Hardware at a 'Significant' Loss as Concern Grows Over PS6 Price IGN · 54d ago
- A $1000 PlayStation 6 No Longer Sounds Crazy, As Sony Doesn't Intend To Sell Hardware At Significant Losses Wccftech · 54d ago
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