| curl-6 said: For the last 30 years, Sony has followed a proven formula of iterative PS consoles, keeping the same core concept but increasing power and capability. However, given the current technical and economic circumstances, with the cost of both hardware and game development ballooning and graphical progress slowing, do you think they should continue this same blueprint for PS6? Or, do you think they need to change their strategy and do something different for the next PS system? If you were in charge, what would be your strategy, in terms of hardware design, cost, release timing, etc, and why? |
They need to be super focused on bang-4-buck prospect, and not shoot for the moon.
We need a cheap next gen console in the 400-500$ range.
If that means it doesn't gain much power compared to a base PS5,... then so be it.
I think Sony should aim low, and instead go cheap and massive in sales numbers.
Like would anyone be upset at say a PS6 that's like a PS5pro, at say 400-500$ ?
Sure people that already own a PS5pro, would have little to no reason to upgrade all gen, maybe that is the strategy ?
I don't want to see prices balloon out of control.
I want 1st party to stop focusing on games as a services.
Large focus on just releasing single player experiences that are great.







