Updated
Updated · Wccftech · Jun 29
Sony Signals PlayStation 6 May Top $1,000 as It Rejects Significant Hardware Losses
Updated
Updated · Wccftech · Jun 29

Sony Signals PlayStation 6 May Top $1,000 as It Rejects Significant Hardware Losses

3 articles · Updated · Wccftech · Jun 29

Summary

  • Sony told investors it does not intend to sell hardware at significant losses, signaling the PlayStation 6 may launch with a much higher price than past consoles.
  • A bill of materials nearing $1,000 and rising RAM and SSD costs make it unrealistic for Sony to absorb all component inflation, the company said.
  • Sony added that recent price increases outside Japan have not hurt demand so far, suggesting it sees room to protect margins even as costs climb.
  • The company also pointed to devices such as the PlayStation Portal, hinting it may lean on alternative hardware and cloud-based access rather than heavily subsidize the next console.

Insights

With its flagship PS6 becoming a luxury, will Sony's future depend on cloud gaming and cheaper handhelds instead?
As AI drives console prices past $1000, is the era of affordable gaming for the masses coming to an end?