| SKMBlake said: "Sony shoud do 2 SKUs, to offer a cheaper alternative, with different options" |
I can't find anyone who said this who you might be quoting, so it appears that you've manufactured quotes.
If you're referring to anything I said, the PS5 Digital Edition doesn't meet the criteria I listed because I was specifically referring to either keeping last-gen consoles around as a budget option, or having a less powerful version of the new architecture around as a budget option.
$400 USD is not the traditional price range of a budget console, if you can even find it for that (they're hard to find generally, and are usually $460 bundled with a game if you do find one). It's genuinely a cheaper price than the one with the optical drive, sure. But that's nothing new, and not what I created this thread to talk about. $300 or less is more the traditional budget range in this industry.







