The gaming world is abuzz with speculation about the upcoming PS6, with rumors swirling about its potential features and price point. While Sony has yet to officially unveil the console, insiders and industry experts have been weighing in on what we can expect. One thing is certain: the next-gen console is shaping up to be a game-changer, but not necessarily in a good way.

With a rumored price tag of $1,000 and the possible omission of a disc drive, many gamers are left wondering if the PS6 is already doomed to fail. The lack of a disc drive, in particular, has sparked intense debate, with some arguing that it's a necessary step forward into the digital age, while others see it as a major misstep.

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  • The PS6's potential $1,000 price point could be a major barrier to entry for many gamers
  • The lack of a disc drive may limit the console's appeal to those with slower internet speeds or limited access to digital storefronts
  • Sony's decision to prioritize digital game sales may ultimately benefit the company, but at what cost to the consumer?
  • The console's rumored specs and features, such as improved graphics and faster load times, may not be enough to justify the high price point

Source: Push Square