Sony is continuing its PS4 production in 2025 and plans to support the console through 2026, despite growing anticipation for the PS6. Many in the gaming community are left questioning this approach, especially as the PS5 has made significant strides since its launch.
With over 117 million PS4 units sold, Sony appears cautious about abandoning such a vast user base. Comments from the community highlight that older consoles tend to sell longer in regions where affordability is a concern.
"Older consoles still sell for much longer in poorer countriesโฆ90% of the commenters are from poor countries," shared one community member, echoing the sentiment of many who still rely on the PS4 as their primary console.
Many people have suggested that keeping the PS4 alive is a smart financial move for Sony. As one commenter noted, "They are still selling and Sony wants to make as much money as possible." By offering a well-loved platform while still selling the PS5, Sony is maximizing its potential profits.
Notably, several players feel the leap from PS4 to PS5 isn't compelling enough yet, particularly when it comes to game performance. One commenter summed it up: "For me, the biggest reason to get the PS5 is loading times But I don't see a large difference between the two consoles." Many are content with the PS4 library and prefer to stick with it until must-have titles like GTA VI emerge.
The PS4 continues to host major titles, with 26 games released in 2025 and 17 more announced for the year-end. This support keeps players engaged, with a noticeable lack of incentive to upgrade given the ongoing availability of new software on the PS4. One gamer noted: "Almost everything I want to play is still available on PS4."
"Itโs a great system and continues to have many games developed for it. Why not keep it running?"
There are rising discussions around PSVR2 as an essential part of Sonyโs ecosystem. Its potential to enhance the gaming experience, especially with an expanding catalog of immersive titles, positions it as an exciting aspect for future console iterations. However, many in the community are still warming up to it.
๐ก 117M+ PS4s sold, showcasing solid market presence.
๐ต "Itโs cheaper for mostly the same library" reflects community sentiment.
๐พ 26 titles released in 2025 thus far, plus 17 more scheduled before year-end.
As gamers engage with this continuing saga, the big question remains: Is holding onto the PS4 preventing Sony from pushing forward with next-gen innovations?