$700 PS6 Still Possible but Chances Are Slim with $800+ Xbox Incoming
Microsoft recently revealed that Xbox Project Helix would be its next-gen gaming console and that it would play both PC and Xbox games, however, previous leaks tipped a rather high price tag for the upcoming console generation—some expect it to be upwards of $800. While this may have its effects on Microsoft’s sales, it also has bigger implications for the wider console and gaming hardware market itself. According to notorious hardware leaker, KeplerL2, on the NeoGAF forums, the reduced pressure from Microsoft may be enough for Sony to raise prices on the PS6. There have also been rumors that Sony is planning a PlayStation 6 Portable, which would be a standalone device and could theoretically fill the gap left by Sony in the more affordable console space if this price prediction is true.
The leaker explains that their “current BOM estimate for PS6 is ~$760, so I would say $699 is still possible with a reasonable subsidy. The question is if Sony will even bother now that Xbox is not direct competition anymore.” These comments come at a time when hardware prices have skyrocketed, and availability is low, thanks to the ongoing DRAM crisis largely caused by increased demand from the AI industry. This bill of materials cost estimate also assumes that there will be no decrease in memory or hardware costs, which is currently an unknown, with all the talk about AI being a bubble. Those same hardware shortages and price increases have been the justification for predictions of console delays and numerous cancellations by PC hardware manufacturers. It also recently came to light that Sony will be scaling back its PC port efforts, meaning fewer Sony exclusive games will end up on PC, giving players more of an incentive to buy the PS6, even if prices are somewhat inflated.


