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Vinther1991 said:

I think it highly depends on if it supports physical media or not. I am not so religious about it that I only buy physical games, but they are kind of the one thing consoles have over PC at the moment, unless the price is much lower. So with physical media, probably $700 is the absolute ceiling - without, maybe $250, lol. I think one thing that could get me to go above the $700, is if Sony released a PS6 that was fully backwards compatible with every generation of PlayStations. Then I could stretch it to $1000.

I'm thinking there is almost no chance any SKU of PS6 has a built-in disc drive. It will be an add-on like PS5 Pro and PS5 Slim Digital. 

I'm also dreading that almost every PS6 physical game will be similar to Nintendo Game Key Cards and require a download for everything. Or ramp up the physical PS5 discs that have a little but lacking a lot of the game on the disc. It's possible that Sony could revert back to normal Blu-rays for physical games since they can probably put some management in there that won't recognize the disc on PS3 and PS4 and little to none of the game will be on the disc. 



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