ratchet426 said:
I'm wondering if Sony will go down the 2 SKU path by simply making the Blu ray drive optional. The rumors of a disc-less version of the next XBOX continue to swirl, and of course the Switch has proven (again) that a physical media drive may not be a deal breaker for consumers anyway. So, how about a $399 PS5 SKU*without* a Bluray drive and a $449 PS5 SKU with an HD Bluray installed? Manufacture the PS5 with a plug-in drive bay in the front so the base console hardware performance and features are identical. The only difference is that the $399 SKU will have a plastic bezel covering the drive bay but the $449 SKU will have the HD Bluray drive pre-installed. Sony could then sell the "pluggable" HD Bluray drive as a user-upgradable part for $99. The customer would just remove the bezel and slide the drive into the front of the unit to make it identical to the $449 SKU. Pros: Sony can cram more RAM, etc. into the disc-less SKU and still bring it in at $399. They can still offer an HD Bluray "deluxe" SKU for $449 without losing (as much) on each unit sold. Consumers actually have a choice to buy the cheaper model now and then decide to add an HD Bluray drive later via simple plug-in upgrade. Sony can make a higher profit on sales of the standalone Blu ray drive upgrade by selling it at $99 (vs. getting it for $50 if you buy the "deluxe" SKU day 1) Cons: Two different SKU's to package and ship (note that manufacturing cost should be nearly identical because the only difference is one has the drive installed already) |
Just my two cents, and I think it could work.
Not everyone has internet, and many people don’t have enough bandwidth to download 50-80GB per game. The current generation of games is huge. Not everyone can afford to download a game and its patches, there are still internet providers who have bandwidth caps, so you can imagine the situation in less wealthy countries; so they would go with the SKU with disks, while the others with enough bandwidth have 2 options.
The second "issue" I can spot is this : if you go with a SKU that has no disc, then why would "GameStop" sell those consoles ? The whole market is around selling the games for profit. Anyway, we would have the other SKU with discs...so it shouldn't be a big deal, apart from further promoting the model with the discs.
I have never thought about it for PS5 though, but it could technically work I think.
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