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    Bro if that shit failed to perform then it’s on them for failing to manufacture enough. The demand was there. And it out performed the Xbox whateverthefucknow.

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        Partly, but scalpers buying up what inventory there was for reselling was absolutely rampant as well

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            Scalpers were holding a lot of them and raised the prices so ppl gave up and got another console or a PC altogether. This may not be majority but definitely a singinificant difference and just 1 example for that.

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              Yup. Sales numbers good, but brand loyalty down which isn’t good for future sales

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    Bitch, you couldn’t get one for a year cause of how quickly they were flying off the shelves. The fuck you mean it didn’t sell well?

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        600€ is insane for hardware that’s already two generations behind. You can get a computer with better specs for 500€ and it can also do useful stuff while having cheaper games.

        At 400€ I’d consider it, since I can actually hear the noise of the PS4 from the living room and through my headphones when my wife is playing it.

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      some folks gave up and ended up with an Xbox or PC. I helped a few friends build a gaming rig and get onto Steam after they got fed up getting sniped by bots on friggin best buy lol

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      Well…I mean…that was mainly because of the lack of stock… well and scalpers didn’t help.

      Like there was giveaways to get the opportunity to buy them… yeah sure they sold plenty but some people had to wait a long time to be able to get one and it wasn’t because people went crazy buying them alone.

      But yes it sold well with that I agree. That said nobody said it didn’t sell well here so not sure where your comments comes from.

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        In the beginning of IGN’S post, it clearly says “after sales failed to meet expectations”, which just means it didn’t sell well.

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          To me it means what it says… They had some expectations and they didn’t reach it.

          At the end I guess is open to interpretation, but expectations sometimes are out of reality… some times they go higher either to sell it to inversors or they simply over estimate…

          I wouldn’t go as far as reading as them saying it didn’t sell well, more like they expected more…

          But Ok I admit it could be considered as such…

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            As someone who deals with business analytics/ budgeting, “not meeting sales expectations” is a 1:1 translation to “bad sales.” Sony has R&D, manufacturing, and other “static” costs that need to be recouped with more unit sales–decent isn’t enough when you’re balancing everything around great.

            (This translates to much of peak-covid -> “post”-covid business decision backlash. So much short-term thinking based on the economy being temporarily on crack with everyone at home).

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          What were their expectations? PS4 sold 117M globally. PS5 is currently 54M, and it was severely supply constrained by chip shortages at the beginning of its run. If this didn’t meet expectations, then their expectations were out of wack.

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            I’m just doing the math, but if the ps4 sold for 200 at launch, Sony made about 23.4 billion, and if the ps5 cost 500 at launch, Sony made 27 billion. They made less sales yet still did better than with the Ps4.

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              PS4 was $400 at launch.

              Though, tbh, it’s game sales that drive their profits. Consoles themselves are on thin to negative margins.

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    Technically PC is a failed platform as it failed to meet my 2 quadrillion sales to date. It will never get a PC2.

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    I would‘ve got one but after Sony fucked their own IP and me having to deal with their customer „support“ I‘m sticking to PC.

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    My wife and I just bought ours last November. We aren’t getting anything else anytime soon, so good luck on selling more of the next gen.

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      Same here. It’s new to us and a couple months old, and it doesn’t exactly have a huge selection of PS5 optimized games suggestive of a mature platform. This wasn’t just for finances but we didn’t want to deal with the supply issues in the beginning.

      Our console budget is spent for a good long time. And if they do jump to the next console quickly without properly investing in games for this one, that will undermine my trust in their future consoles.

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        I have such a huge backlog of games that I don’t even have an urge to buy new games anymore. I know I can eventually get them at a huge discount later anyway.

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      Last October here. I’ll be fine buying the PS5 version of PS6 games for the first few years.

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    I’m not the target demographic obviously but I used to have a PS2 and I was loosely following news, thinking of getting a PS5 during Covid but couldn’t find one. Then I just stopped thinking about it until right now.

    I bet there were a lot of people like me. Sales could have been much higher.

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    Is this like “PS5 isn’t doing well, you should say your goodbyes while you can”, or “latter comes after earlier” and can mean anything?

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      Half way between. They want to beat Nintendo to the next hardware release, but they won’t. So probably two more years till the new stuff comes out, but 4 or 5 till it stops getting support and new releases.

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        There hasn’t been enough progression in hardware. It isn’t the 2000s anymore. If they release something soon, even within the next couple years, it will perform even worse than the PS5.

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      When I got married I inherited the first three generations. We put up some little shelves ordered by generation and all five of them still get played. PS3 included. It released with some awesome games.

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    “Latter stage of its life cycle” basically means anything past the halfway point, and it’s already been out for like 4 years.

    Considering how long it has taken for PS4 games to stop being published and for PS5 games to really get going, it’ll be a relevant console for several more years at least.

    It’s not like it falls apart the second the PS6 is announced. I don’t like the thought of an accelerated console lifecycle either but this is such a vague statement a LOT of these reactions seems a little extreme for now.

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        Right, and the PS4 was released in late 2013, so its lifecycle from then to the release of the PS5 was 7 years.

        So being in the latter part of the PS5’s cycle is basically on par with the PS4, which only just saw its last new licensed title I believe.

        Further evidence, the PS5 JUST got a mid cycle refresh, indicating essentially a halfway point. It’s all speculation but to me this timeline seems basically in line with every previous generation.

        Playstation/PS One: 1994-2000 (6 years)

        PS2: 2000-2006 (6 years)

        PS3: 2006-2013 (7 years)

        PS4: 2013-2020 (7 years)

        PS5: 2020- (3+ years so far)