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Sony Is Dealing With PlayStation 5 Shortage by Making More PS4s (only producing about 1 million for the entire year)

skit_data

Member
I remember seeing a picture after launch of some sneaker baron who built himself a throne out of PS5s.
Yeah, I’ve seen them as well but we have to remember that there are almost 20 million PS5s out there. Even if you saw such a pic each day with 100 unique PS5s in each it would still just be a drop in the ocean of total units sold.

Edit: Another thing to consider is that both Sony and MS does nothing to combat the scalping. If such a large amount of consoles would hurt them economically (as in having a customer not paying for software) they’d do much more to prevent it. 30-40% would be such a large amount that they would have done something by now. I can imagine 5% at most being in scalper hands. At absolute most.
 
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Stuart360

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Captain America Lol GIF by mtv
He had an argument you had none.









Just messing.:messenger_smiling_with_eyes:
 

On Demand

Banned
Ok, if you really wanted a PS5, why in the hell would you go out and buy a PS4? (considering you probably already have one)

Yeah nobody is buying a PS4 at this point.

But they do have multiple games coming out this year that’s still on PS4. They’re probably guessing those who can’t get a PS5 to play those games will pick up a PS4 instead?

Don’t think that going to happen at all.

Reality probably is they’re just continuing to support their platform like they’ve always done after each generation. The simplest answer is always the correct one. No need to overthink it really.
 

ManaByte

Gold Member
Reality probably is they’re just continuing to support their platform like they’ve always done after each generation. The simplest answer is always the correct one. No need to overthink it really.
The simplest answer is right in the OP. They told their manufacturing partners they were going to stop production at the end of last year, but now they’re ramping it up.
 
i sold my PS4 to get a PS5 but realised there were no games to play it on so just bought a second hand PS4. the only game i want to play is Horizon Forbidden West and i can just play that on PS4.

not any reason to get a PS5 right now so kinda smart to make more PS4s if all the games are gonna be cross gen.

i'll get a PS5 in a few years if there are any exclusives worth playing but until then i'll stay on PS4.
 

ZywyPL

Banned
And all of the sudden the series S looks very powerfull and to be a good idea...hmmm......

Nah, it's completely different situation - XSS uses the same process node as XSX = same wafers, same SSD etc., whereas PS4 uses 14nm process, standard HDD and so on, so ramping up its production won't have any impact on PS5 production the same way XSS (or xCloud blades) has on XSX.
 

On Demand

Banned
The simplest answer is right in the OP. They told their manufacturing partners they were going to stop production at the end of last year, but now they’re ramping it up.

They didn’t tell them anything. Read it again.

The only actual quote directly from Sony says exactly what I’m saying.

And there’s historical context. This is nothing new.
 

Airbus Jr

Banned
i sold my PS4 to get a PS5 but realised there were no games to play it on so just bought a second hand PS4. the only game i want to play is Horizon Forbidden West and i can just play that on PS4.
Not trying to judge you or anything but kinda weird decision to sell back PS5 and getting PS4 to play inferior version of HFW there on a older system

It really defies my logic
 
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AV

We ain't outta here in ten minutes, we won't need no rocket to fly through space
Not trying to judge you or anything but kinda weird decision to sell back PS5 and getting PS4 to play inferior version of HFW there on a older system

It really defies my logic

It's the exact same game at a better framerate for $400. I'm not selling my PS5 but it's not difficult to see why people would at this point if they're not interested in the literal handful of actual PS5 exclusives.
 

Airbus Jr

Banned
It's the exact same game at a better framerate for $400. I'm not selling my PS5 but it's not difficult to see why people would at this point if they're not interested in the literal handful of actual PS5 exclusives.
I played AC Valhalla on PS4 ( back then i havent got PS5)

And latter i went to my friends house saw him playing the same game on PS5. Let me tell theres noticable difference not just framerate but also loading times, textures and sharpness.

Being on enthusiast gaming forum i always thought everyone here wanted the best version posible for their gaming experience

but i can respect his decision( selling his ps5 and geting ps4 back to play hfw there) for whatever reason that was.
 
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Patrick S.

Banned
I regret selling my PS4 Pro once I got my RTX 3080. Got €250 for it, and now I kinda miss it and people are selling them for a lot more.
 
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Fake

Member
Not trying to judge you or anything but kinda weird decision to sell back PS5 and getting PS4 to play inferior version of HFW there on a older system

It really defies my logic

There is a little logic yes. PS5 getting less exclusives and more crossgen act like a PC some sort.

PS5 will run PS4 games at higher framerate, is that the Sony move? I mean, imagine Switch games are Wii U crossgen with better framerate.

I wish I had a PS5, but to be honest I not that hurry anymore. And even if I would get PS5, playstation games are come to PC so... PC games run better than PS5.

I'll be with PS4 with more 2 years or less now. Don't need to fight for a PS5 if Sony don't want to sell me PS5 anymore plus gamings are coming to PS4 and PC so I not missing much besides PC Master Race culture.
 
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Allandor

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I played AC Valhalla on PS4 ( back then i havent got PS5)

And latter i went to my friends house saw him playing the same game on PS5. Let me tell theres noticable difference not just framerate but also loading times, textures and sharpness.

Being on enthusiast gaming forum i always thought everyone here wanted the best version posible for their gaming experience

but i can respect his decision( selling his ps5 and geting ps4 back to play hfw there) for whatever reason that was.
Some people just want to have fun without paying >300$ to get the game running. Games are not worse or better by the graphics. If the graphics decide how good the game is, it has awful gameplay ;) (a little exaggerated)

Also don't forget possible new customers, they can bound to their brand. A customer that buys a PS4 now might buy a PS5 in the future. There are always kids that grow up. ;)
 

skit_data

Member
I regret selling my PS4 Pro once I got my RTX 3080. Got €250 for it, and now I kinda miss it and people are selling them for a lot more.
Looking at the second hand market I see higher prices for a used PS4 and especially PS4 Pro now than a year ago. I sold my base PS4 for €100 to a friend, but could easily have gotten more than twice.

There’s definitely a demand for PS4s out there, probably higher now than a year ago oddly enough.
 

leo-j

Member
Tbh they should be producing 5 million a year. There is demand for PS4, and it would help offset the Xbox S market growth. Tbh, there was no PlayStation 4 stock this holiday season and they missed out on approaching 120 million. I honestly don’t know why they aren’t producing the console considering how easily Nintendo and Xbox are making their switch and series S platforms. Maybe it has to do with the disc drive?
 
i sold my PS4 to get a PS5 but realised there were no games to play it on so just bought a second hand PS4. the only game i want to play is Horizon Forbidden West and i can just play that on PS4.

not any reason to get a PS5 right now so kinda smart to make more PS4s if all the games are gonna be cross gen.

i'll get a PS5 in a few years if there are any exclusives worth playing but until then i'll stay on PS4.
Chelsea Kc GIF by Kim's Convenience

Nice narrative...
I was hungry then I vomited a little reading this BS but swallowed it back down and wasn't hungry anymore. :lollipop_anxious_sweat:
 

Vognerful

Member
That’s what some people do and that’s why production of PS3s ceased in 2017:

This is really no different.

Edit: If we use previous gens as a comparison the last PS4s to be produced should be sometime in 2025, so we got a long way to go.
If I have to come with a weird take, I would say that Sony did this (PS3 till 2017) is so that they can outsell xbox360.

I could be wrong here but does anyone know when PS3 outsold Xbox 360? I remember the reports that it was technically after the generation was over.
 

Vognerful

Member
Sony’s dual model strategy of disc and digital is the best idea for this generation. Any other different spec and weaker model would not have been good at all.

For $100 more than the SS, you get significantly more power and bigger storage space with the PS5 digital. Only $100. SS is a horrible deal that just messes with game development in that aspect.

You people on here really need to stop falling for MS’s PR games.
I have one issue with this strategy: Sony is not making enough digital edition s to make this proposal in any way significant. Most latest sales reports but the digital edition between 10 to 5 % of all the PS5s being sold. I remember the Spain latest figures showed 25 physical to every single digital edition sold.
 

saintjules

Member
Being an early adopter has its perks in this case. Couldn't imagine buying a PS4 this late in the cycle. I guess those that buy one now will be the same people not buying a PS5 towards the latter half of the generation.
 
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ShirAhava

Plays with kids toys, in the adult gaming world
Interesting I sold my PS4 in 2017 I wouldn't mind rebuying a PS4 just to play the high end version of Resogun and maybe mess around with some homebrew

Zero interest in the PS5
 

Topher

Gold Member
If I have to come with a weird take, I would say that Sony did this (PS3 till 2017) is so that they can outsell xbox360.

I could be wrong here but does anyone know when PS3 outsold Xbox 360? I remember the reports that it was technically after the generation was over.

More likely was the fact that there was a ton of PS3 games in the market and none of them would run on PS4.
 
Over 200 posts and fake outrage over 1 million extra PS4 produced lmao.
There's nothing weird about this.
If anything, if they are just producing 1M it means they won't be missing the projected PS5 numbers by a lot...

And no... Sony won't demand cross gen games halfway through production guys. Some of your posts, seriously....
 
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yurinka

Member
As always, Bloomberg spreading fud and lies over Sony. They never considered to stop PS4 production in 2021, in the 'we believe in generations' interview Jimbo said that they were going to continue supporting during at least 2 or 3 years after PS5 release, and they always had a 10+ years cycle for their previous home consoles and the 10 year cycle would end in November of 2023.

They simply had to reduce PS4 productin during PS5 launch window campaign to make room to the record number of PS5s being shipped during its launch window, and since later the amount of total consoles they were able to produce was highly impacted by covid and chips shortages, and new PS5s shipments got sold out in minutes, they reduced even more PS4 production to make more room for PS5 production.

If it's real that they increased 1 million (all Bloomberg info about Sony must be considered as a rumor and a potential lie) then it would be because they increased the total production capacity but dont have enough chips for PS5, so went back to make PS4s, that since a bit before PS5 launch its shipments have been pretty limited.

Their sources indicated that production would stop by end of 2021 but plans have changed.

That Sony was planning for faster transitioning to PS5 this generation.
Bloomberg is lying again, they never planned to stop production by 2021. And Sony didn't plan for a faster transitioning, Jimbo said the opposite in the 'we believe in generations' interview: there's a huge active userbase, way higher than usual at this point (due to games as service or subs services like Netflix or PS Plus providing fresh content, plus a bigger amount of crossgen games due to multiple reasons like way more similar hardware and engines than usual, cheaper and easier porting, longer and more expensive production times that require extra revenue) so they planned to continue supporting PS4 for several years after PS5 launch because they knew that even if PS5 kept selling at record levels a big majority of their userbase would continue on PS4 for several years.
 
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FranXico

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Being an early adopter has its perks in this case. Couldn't imagine buying a PS4 this late in the cycle. I guess those that buy one now will be the same people not buying a PS5 towards the latter half of the generation.
People who wait until the end of the generation do get the benefit of a complete games library for cheap.
 

Topher

Gold Member
As always, Bloomberg spreading fud and lies over Sony. They never considered to stop PS4 production in 2021, in the 'we believe in generations' interview Jimbo said that they were going to continue supporting during at least 2 or 3 years after PS5 release, and they always had a 10+ years cycle for their previous home consoles and the 10 year cycle would end in November of 2023.

They simply had to reduce PS4 productin during PS5 launch window campaign to make room to the record number of PS5s being shipped during its launch window, and since later the amount of total consoles they were able to produce was highly impacted by covid and chips shortages, and new PS5s shipments got sold out in minutes, they reduced even more PS4 production to make more room for PS5 production.

"Ryan claims that “the PS4 community will continue to be incredibly important to us for three or four years,” and that while “many will transition to PS5 [...] tens of millions will still be engaged with the PS4.”"


So basically this Bloomberg article is telling us that absolutely nothing has changed as far as Sony's strategy towards PS4. But somehow we've got folks pretending this means cross-gen is being extended indefinitely. Hilarious.
 

THE DUCK

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Nah, it's completely different situation - XSS uses the same process node as XSX = same wafers, same SSD etc., whereas PS4 uses 14nm process, standard HDD and so on, so ramping up its production won't have any impact on PS5 production the same way XSS (or xCloud blades) has on XSX.

Well near as I can tell, cpus and ssds have no issue with shortages, which leaves just the gpu, which they can build 3 of for every 12tf unit of series X. Seems like a good trade off for a machine that trounces the ps4 and actually offers a good upgrade for xbox one or ps4 owners. Ps4 offers nothing new at all.
 

ManaByte

Gold Member
Why did they keep manufacturing PS2 for so long after the PS3 launched then?
Because there were some countries where the PS2 didn’t arrive until 2008 or 2009.


Still, it’s surprising that Sony would end the PlayStation 2 when there are still sales to be had. The PlayStation 2 slim model was only released in India and Russia in 2008. The console was released for the very first time in Brazil in 2009.
 

THE DUCK

voted poster of the decade by bots
"Ryan claims that “the PS4 community will continue to be incredibly important to us for three or four years,” and that while “many will transition to PS5 [...] tens of millions will still be engaged with the PS4.”"


So basically this Bloomberg article is telling us that absolutely nothing has changed as far as Sony's strategy towards PS4. But somehow we've got folks pretending this means cross-gen is being extended indefinitely. Hilarious.

While this was obvious, this wasn't the message that Sony was conveying, they were saying a clean break was necessary for true next gen games, then went and announced most AAA games as cross gen. And now this.
 

AGRacing

Member
In Canada the PS4 1TB slim is the same price as the Series S. I'm not a massive Series S fan myself ... but if you're a big enough fan of Sony exclusives to choose the PS4 slim over the Series S than I'm sure you already have a Playstation.
 

Vognerful

Member
Why did they keep manufacturing PS2 for so long after the PS3 launched then? Trying to outsell the Gamecube?
Ignoring your hostility, as if companies work in a single monolithic plan.

Why did PS5 have backward compatibility? Will it continue to have backward compatibility or will it be removed like PS4 or PS3?


We can all play this game
 

Topher

Gold Member
While this was obvious, this wasn't the message that Sony was conveying, they were saying a clean break was necessary for true next gen games, then went and announced most AAA games as cross gen. And now this.

When did Sony say a "clean break was necessary" again?
 

yurinka

Member
"Ryan claims that “the PS4 community will continue to be incredibly important to us for three or four years,” and that while “many will transition to PS5 [...] tens of millions will still be engaged with the PS4.”"


So basically this Bloomberg article is telling us that absolutely nothing has changed as far as Sony's strategy towards PS4. But somehow we've got folks pretending this means cross-gen is being extended indefinitely. Hilarious.
Well, Bloomberg is lying at least when they said that Sony originally planned to stop production in 2021.

To stop production in 2023 or 2024 would match Ryan's also said in the 'we belive in generations' interview, and would mean a 10-11 years cycle of PS4, which approximately would match their previous consoles.

May 29, 2020

If you read the original 'we believe in generations' quoted interview you'll notice that Ryan never says they were going to avoid crossgen or PS4 games. In fact he says the opposite: he mentions they were going to keep supporting PS4 for several years and explains why (massive userbase still active there, and even with PS5 record numbres would continue there because the majority of people needs several years to make the jump, so Sony would continue supporting them for several years).
 
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DenchDeckard

Moderated wildly
1 million ps4s for the entire world seems like absolute peanuts. I just can’t see it being that low. It will sell out each drop instantly and doesn’t really help sales of their new cross gen games.
 
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