PS6 $1000 Price Could Cause 40% Sales Slump
The future of gaming is often discussed in terms of graphics and processing power, but lately, the real pressure point in the console market has been the sticker price. If the next generation of gaming hardware follows the current trend, setting a price point of $1,000 for a next-generation console might be a strategic misstep.
Industry analysts have weighed in on this potential dilemma, suggesting that while the technology might be brilliant, the economics of the pricing model could create a significant challenge for manufacturers.
A recent analysis published by Ampere Analysis has drawn a stark conclusion regarding this proposed pricing structure.
The observers determined that a conventionally designed, incrementally improved next-generation console released in 2028 at the $1,000 mark could trigger a substantial sales downturn. Specifically, the analysis projects this move could result in a 40% decline in sales compared to the previous generation, the PS5.
This finding suggests that appealing to the mass market through a significantly high entry price might undermine the anticipated success of the new hardware, creating a challenging balance between technological ambition and consumer affordability.