PlayStation credits consoles like Xbox Series S not tm great results • Eurogamer.pt



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Consoles with weaker specs don’t win players.

PlayStation considered introducing a lower-spec PlayStation 5, a consumer alternative in the style of what Microsoft did with the Xbox Series S, but feared it would be a problematic product.

PlayStation CEO Jim Ryan admitted that they thought about that possibility, but the division’s investigation revealed that low-spec consoles, even at a reduced price, do not perform well.

According to Ryan in a recent interview with Japanese AV Watch, this approach would not be the best for the company, despite respecting the plans of the competition.

“The first thing I want to say is that I respect the decision and philosophies of the competition. Price is clearly a very important factor. We respect the competitive strategies of other companies. However, we are fully dedicated and believe in our current strategy and the effect that will have.”

“One thing that can be said is that if you look at the history of the video game business, creating a special low-priced console with reduced specs is something that has not had good results in the past. We thought about that option and we saw Other executives who tried this, find out how troublesome it is. “

Ryan says research shows that people who want to buy a console want to use it for 4 or even 7 years, “they want to believe they are buying something that’s future proof and that it won’t be dated in 2-3 years.”

Despite presenting two PS5 models, the only difference will be the physical disc player and the specifications are the same, while Xbox will launch the Xbox Series S for 299 euros, weaker than the Xbox Series X for 499 euros. Two different strategies and it will depend on the future to say if Ryan is right.

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