SKMBlake said:
I don't think Xbox One X's sales will be greater next year, I don't see the Xbox selling more than 50 millions in its lifetime. 2017 was the year where 2 new PS4 models were on the market, a cheaper one and a more powerful one. People who already owned a PS4 and wanted a PS4 Pro already bought it. I don't see why there would be a higher demand this year for both PS4 models, that's why I think the peak was in 2017. I may be wrong, like many of us were wrong about many subjects here. If I'm wrong, I would go to the "I was wrong" thread and post it how I was wrong about the PS4's peak year. |
And in 2018 there will still be two sony consoles on the market. And they stand to be cheaper.
I don't really know of this will be its peak year, personally I have my doubts..... but thats only beacuse like you I also believe that sony may not drop the price to $199 early enough or at all this year.
But that brings up something else. As a company sony will want sales of the PS4 to improve or at the very least remain flat. They have the single biggest trump card yet to play and thats to hit that $199 price point. Now the only reason they don't do that is if they are estimating remaining at least flat this year... if between march and E3 or shortly after there is a slump in PS4 sales then be rest assured they will drop the price.
So if they aren't dropping the price, its because they are having a 20-18M year anyways and would take selling fewer consoles while making higher margins on every unit sold. If they drop they price it would be cause the year was trending much lower than that and the price drop coupled with the usual slew of strategic bundles will ensure they remain flat or beat last year.