By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use. Close
DonFerrari said:
Shiken said:

Yes that is my point.  The result of the Series S doing so well could be a combination of those looking to buy cheap, and it being the only gen 9 console readily in stock (making it an option for people to get in till the others are more available).

So making more PS4s due to PS5 shortages could be Sony's response to the sudden surge in Series S sales.  I am just stating that I do not know how effective this will be, since for around the same price it is basically a console that SHOULD remain relevant with future releases as gen 9 continues (Series S) or a console that will have very limited support sooner rather than later as we move out of 2022 (PS4).

What the PS4 would have going for it, is that it is getting Sony's next big 3 games (Horizon, GoW, GT).  However with Starfield around the corner and Stalker 2 not coming to gen 8 consoles, there are already signs of old consoles being phased out , making the Series S more appealing for that part of the market than the PS4, especially when you figure gamepass into the equation.

I don`t think sony making more PS4 will impact Series S sales... but it could help hold customers waiting for PS5.

Never said it would or even could affect Series S sales.  I feel however that people waiting for a PS5 would sooner buy a Series S to hold them over than a PS4 at this point, as that would make the most sense and keep their initial investment relevant.

So if this is a response due to not having a budget console on the market and seeing the Series S do very well this holiday due to the X/PS5 not being available, I question how effective it will be in that regard.

Last edited by Shiken - on 13 January 2022

Nintendo Switch Friend Code: SW-5643-2927-1984

Animal Crossing NH Dream Address: DA-1078-9916-3261