Sony now expects to sell 21 million PS5 consoles, up from the previously estimated 25 million. Despite sales growth in the third quarter, they fell short of estimates despite major releases like Spider-Man 2. Additionally, as the console matures, Sony will focus on “profitability” rather than sales. The fact that the PS5 is entering its “final phase” could pave the way for new hardware, including the upcoming announcement of the Playstation 6.
While there are rumors about new hardware, the company is keeping tight-lipped about its future plans. While Microsoft and Nintendo (also rumored) are preparing for new releases, Sony needs to think carefully about its strategy to maintain its leading position in the console market.
Source: Ferra

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