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As of writing, the probable release dates for the next Xbox and PlayStation are sometime in either 2027 or 2028, so itโs not happening anytime soon. Delaying them further would ensure they donโt reach gamersโ hands as early as they might like, but itโs probably better that way. One reason is that the current generationโs capabilities, especially with the PS5 Pro, donโt leave much room for improvement given todayโs technology. Furthermore, consoles have increased in price since their release, whereas they used to decrease in price over time. Rising costs due to tariffs and other issues suggest that delaying the next-gen console is a good idea.
A Next-Generation Console Delay Would Benefit the Industry

One of the most significant factors in rising costs is RAM, which has exponentially increased far faster than inflation. This is a well-known issue for anyone building a PC, but the impact of expensive RAM is being felt by console manufacturers as well. In the past few months, the cost of RAM has risen by more than 300%, and itโs primarily due to AI. While these systems seem accessible by asking ChatGPT or another, whatever you like, they require an insane amount of RAM. Itโs similar to how Bitcoin mining drove up the cost of graphics cards, and itโs now happening with RAM.
Consoles have always been pricey, even the ones released in the 1970s through the 2000s. They typically cost between $200 and $400, adjusted for inflation, but modern consoles are far more expensive. A PS5 Pro costs $749.99 in todayโs dollars, though there are cheaper options. Regardless, the cost of these systems continues to rise, and both Sony and Microsoft have increased them multiple times in recent years. Thatโs a trend likely to continue, so both companies are considering delaying their next-gen consoles to make the prices more palatable to a broader market.









