Hardstuck-Platinum said:
It's still very doable. They could just repurpose the PS6P handheld chip and put it into a console shell. As long as it performs similarly to a PS5, you've got 50 million right there easy because Xbox will not have any product with mass market price point. Only competitor will be Switch 2 and performance wise it will beat that easily |
LPDDR prices are experiencing a greater surge than GDDR, so if the reports are accurate and the PS6 handheld has 24GB of RAM (twice as much as Switch 2 and faster), it's going to be very expensive. And since Playstation game file sizes are larger and can't be played directly from a cartridge, it'll probably come with a 512 GB SSD, which is also twice the storage of Switch 2. So even before factoring in the superior CPU and GPU, it will cost a lot more than Switch 2.








