Sun. May 12th, 2024

The 2020 year a bliss for the gaming industry. Sony and Microsoft are set, to change the landscape of gaming of there console. But there could be a hitch. Sony states that it is not going to release many units PS5. Reports say that this can increase the cost of the console this year.

A new console is always in very high demand. Gamers want to be amongst the very first ones to have a taste of the new technology. Looking at the previous launches, it is apparent that sales are sky-high in the initial phase of the release. However, this time around, things could be a little different.

Sony to Release Fewer PlayStation 5 Units

Ps5 is going to bring significant changes. Playstation 5 is reaching expectations day by day. However, the users’ plans could very well go caput if the price of PS 5 is much higher than anticipated while the number of units available is also lower.

Bloomberg reports that Sony is planning on reducing the units they will release in the first two-quarters of launch. Not only will this mean many will have to wait for their turn to grab one of the consoles, but it will also drive up the price significantly.

The very obvious conclusion one would draw from this would be that the COVID-19 has hampered Sony’s production capacity. However, turns out this is not the case. The promotional campaign that has taken a bigger hit rather than the production capacity.

 

Here is an intricate ecosystem in play here. First off, the PS 5 will cost the company a pretty penny to produce given the consoles “ambitious specs.” Subsequently, this will drive the price much higher than was previously expected.

The scarcity of the components required for the production of the console plays another part in driving the price up. Meaning the production cost has increased too, leaving them little choice but to increase the selling price.

Increased Production Cost Affecting Plans

For instance, PS 4 was priced at $400 on launch. Comparatively, the PS 5 could be priced at about $100-150 more. Naturally, this could affect the demand for the console, which is exactly what Sony expects.

If you remember, back in 2006 when Sony launched PS 3, they priced it at $600. This unrealistic pricing cost the company big as all the initial sales projections went down the drain as people were put off by the price tag.

Given the coronavirus pandemic, the global economy has taken a hit. Unemployment rates are significantly high, and not many will be jumping to spend such a high amount on a console.

The report also suggests that Sony is looking at producing 5-6 million units by March 2021, the fiscal year ending. This is significantly lesser than the first two quarters after launching PS 4.

Sony could always delay the launch of the new console, but they won’t entertain that thought too much. Microsoft is going ahead as planned with Xbox Series X, and Sony won’t want to be late to the party.

Watch this space for more news on this front.

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