Get ready to potentially shell out more than a grand for the PlayStation 6. A reliable insider, KeplerL2, has updated their manufacturing cost estimate for Sony’s next-gen console to a whopping $960. This news matters because it hints at a possible retail price that might soar past the $1,000 mark.
Initially, KeplerL2 pegged the cost at $760, but recent updates have added another $200 to the bill of materials. This figure doesn’t even include extra costs like shipping and development. If you’ve been following the trend of rising prices in tech, this shouldn’t come as a complete shock. Sony, which has been no stranger to hardware challenges, might need to price the PS6 at a loss to keep it under $1,000.
Though Sony hasn’t officially announced the PS6 or its price, the ongoing RAM and storage shortages are driving costs up across the board. Just ask the people who are still grappling with Steam Machine scalping issues. Keep an eye out for official news from Sony on the PS6, and cross your fingers for a price tag that won’t break the bank.
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