thismeintiel said:
I see them shrinking both. I figured they would want to do the Pro first, but considering the OG model is making up 75% of their sales, they may want to get the price down as low as possible to bolster the dropping sales. My guess is a $249 price this year, but they will definitely drop to $199 for the PS5 launch. And we may see a further drop to $149-$179 before it's discontinued in 2022/2023. The Pro will probably drop to $349 without a revision, but my guess is they also want to get the price lower on it, so it will get one the following year. They could have a $199 PS4 system for budget gamers, a $299 Pro for those who want a little more power under the hood, and the premium $449-$499 PS5 for those who want next gen graphics. All 3 will get cross-gen support for at least a year or two, so there really isn't a need for them to have a weaker next gen system to compete with the Lockhart. And by the time the PS4 is discontinued, PS5 will see its first price cut, probably dropping to the $399 sweet spot. |
It all depends on how strong Sony wants ps5 sales to be, I reckon. Your price strategy seems to me that it'd make ps5 first year sales to be quite slow.
God bless You.
My Total Sales prediction for PS4 by the end of 2021: 110m+
When PS4 will hit 100m consoles sold: Before Christmas 2019
There were three ravens sat on a tree / They were as blacke as they might be / The one of them said to his mate, Where shall we our breakfast take?