Is Sony discontinuing the PlayStation?

Is Sony discontinuing the PlayStation? Now, as the world recuperates from the Pandemic, Sony resumes its plans to discontinue the PS4. According to a report by GamesRadar+, Sony laid out its expectations for its first-party PlayStation portfolio up to 2026, and it seems that the production of PS4 is winding down soon, aiming for a complete stop by 2025.

Now, as the world recuperates from the Pandemic, Sony resumes its plans to discontinue the PS4. According to a report by GamesRadar+, Sony laid out its expectations for its first-party PlayStation portfolio up to 2026, and it seems that the production of PS4 is winding down soon, aiming for a complete stop by 2025.

Is Sony still producing PS4?

Sony has informed its manufacturing partners that production of the PS4 console will continue throughout 2022.

How much is a PS5 or a PS4?

Sony’s top-tier PS5 costs $499.99 / £449.99 / AU$749.95, while the PlayStation 5 Digital Edition (identical, except no disc drive) comes in at $399.99 / £349.99 / AU$599.95. The PS5 cost $100 more than the PS4 Pro launch cost of $399 (£349, AU$559) – but that’s to be expected.

Did PlayStation discontinue the PS5?

A post on the Japanese version of PlayStation Support website reveals that Sony is discontinuing a little-used PlayStation 5 feature.

Is Sony discontinuing the PlayStation? – Related Questions

Why is PS5 so hard?

There’s a years-long global semiconductor shortage

Because the PS5 makes use of them, and because they are really difficult to come by these days, PS5 production has been slowed. And that’s not likely to change any time soon, with experts predicting that the shortage will last through 2023.