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Landguy said:

You can't assume that every person on erth is a realistic target audience for a console.  It just isn't feasible.  So, when the decision of whether to make another console is made by Nintendo/Sony/Microsoft, they aren't tabulating the villagers in the remote location and trying to figure out if they will have internet or power for that matter.  Like it or not, those people are just removed from the equation.  Companies design products for the mass audience of POTENTIAL BUYERS.

Just my opinion.

Yes, you can't assume that every person on earth is a target audience for consoles. But its even worse to assume that every person on earth has an internet connection capable of handling game streaming.

Its easier to assume that more people can buy a box and connect it to their tvs to play games than to assume that they would have an internet connection good enough to sign up to a service, and stream games to their phones and display it on their Tvs. As funny as it may sound, the hardware required for that costs moe than just buying a dedicated console. And another thing people fail to remember is that consoles prices aren't fixed. Its not like a PS4/5/6 will be $400 for ever. Chances are 3 years into its life it could cost as little as $200 or less.