PS5 price may be driven up by scarce parts, says report on Sony console
What does this mean for the PS5’s cost?
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How much will thePS5cost? It looks like evenSonymay not know – amid rumors that scarce parts are driving up the development cost for the console as it nears mass production.
A report inBloombergsuggests that the rising costs of DRAM and NAND flash memory parts – crucial for the smooth functioning of the console’s onboard processor, and also in high demand for new smartphone releases – makes balancing the books for thePS5 pricedifficult, and that Sony may even be putting off its pricing decision to figure out what cost to put on consumers.
The report states that manufacturing costs are expected to hit $450 per console unit – around £350 / AU$670. That makes it highly likely the RRP will start above that, not lower than £470, and probably closer to the $499 price tag that theXbox One(andXbox One X) first launched with.
Microsoft’s plans for theXbox Series Xare key here, as Sony could well decide to sell the hardware at a slight loss to stay competitive with the other console. ThePS4benefited from a lower cost than the Xbox One, and Sony likely won’t be keen to reverse that for this generation.
It’s worth noting, though, that this is just speculation for the launch price, and that we expect the price to drop at some point to keep up sales momentum, even if – like the PS4 – it takes a couple of years to do so.
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The PS4 price was announced in February 2013, around nine months before the console’s release, and Sony was widely expected to follow a similar pattern with the PS5.
However, rumors of an early February unveiling of the console have proven incorrect, and if these pricing challenges are true, it could see Sony delay the formal announcement of the console’s cost until later in the year.
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We were already treated to adreadfully unexciting unveiling of the PS5 logoback atCES 2020, and we really hope we won’t see Sony drip-feed minor aspects of the console rather than give it the show it deserves. An unveiling for thePS5 controller! A cabaret show for the HDMI port! Where does it end?
Henry is a freelance technology journalist, and former News & Features Editor for TechRadar, where he specialized in home entertainment gadgets such as TVs, projectors, soundbars, and smart speakers. Other bylines include Edge, T3, iMore, GamesRadar, NBC News, Healthline, and The Times.
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