EricHiggin said:
$499 is too much from an overall perspective. Yes, that will get you some existing PS5 gamers to also buy a handheld, or, (cough), switch... to the PS handheld from the console. It will also get you some newcomers who want a PS5 console like experience on the go. What $499 wouldn't do, is cause many PS4 players to transition, and it won't bring in the more casual masses. I'm talking kinda like the Wii type casuals sort of, who would be growth for the brand, at least for this gen, not the casuals who were eventually going to buy the console at some point regardless, who've mostly bought in already or are saving and are planning to as soon as they possibly can. $399 is the price to hit. That will get the majority of those who aren't on board yet, to get on board, as well as many others. If SNY hits this price, PS5 will easily clear PS4 total sales. $429 would also likely work just as well, but it's not the round number SNY likes to launch with. Worst case, they could always launch at $399 then increase the price a year later... because why not at this point? I'm kinda joking here, but sadly, not really. I'm not saying the handheld won't be worth $499, but that's not going to bring in worthy sales on its own. The only way I see SNY getting fantastic sales from that handheld hardware if they want to sell it at $499, is if they also launch a dedicated home console version of that hardware for $399. I'm just doubtful SNY will do this. It's way easier and simpler to just launch the handheld. Which is why they would need to hit the $399 price range. |
With all due respect, you have to factor inflation into the equation. $399 today is nothing. I mean, not even the Nintendo Switch 2 can beat that price, even with an extremely limited configuration and a terrible screen.
IMHO, in 2028, $599 will be the absolute limit for the PS6, and $499 would be the ideal price.
At a price of $499, they will be able to make something superior to PS5 for the living room and a handheld that will put the Switch 2 to shame in terms of power.







