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Updated · Metro.co.uk · Jul 11
Reader Predicts Xbox and PlayStation Fade Within 10 Years After 9,000 Layoffs
Updated
Updated · Metro.co.uk · Jul 11

Reader Predicts Xbox and PlayStation Fade Within 10 Years After 9,000 Layoffs

1 articles · Updated · Metro.co.uk · Jul 11

Summary

  • Ten years is the horizon reader Wotan gives for Xbox and PlayStation to disappear as console platforms or retreat to third-party publishing, arguing both are now in structural decline.
  • 9,000-plus Xbox layoffs over three years — including 1,200 already and another 1,200 expected within 12 months — are cited as proof Microsoft is managing contraction rather than a comeback.
  • Sony’s recent move away from physical media reinforces that view, with Wotan arguing PlayStation has become an expensive default choice marked by weak first-party output, sparse communication and repeated price increases.
  • £1,000-plus hardware and £80 games are presented as the breaking point for traditional consoles, with the reader arguing only PCs and Nintendo systems are likely to remain viable over the next decade.

Insights

Are mass layoffs and rising prices signs of a dying console industry, or a painful rebirth for a new era of gaming?
As console prices soar and physical games vanish, is Nintendo’s budget-friendly model the only path to survival?