PS6 Price Leak Sparks Hope: Next-Gen PlayStation Could Be Cheaper Than Expected

New report suggests Sony is prioritizing affordability for its next console generation, alongside a new handheld device.

News by Sabi on  Apr 07, 2026

People are getting more and more worried about how much game hardware is going up in price, especially as the current generation gets older. As prices for even current systems rise, many gamers are starting to wonder whether the next generation of machines might become too expensive for them to afford. A new leak, on the other hand, gives us a surprising and maybe even comforting look at PlayStation's future.

A report says that Sony's next-generation plan, which includes the PlayStation 6 and a rumored handheld console, may be made with cost-effectiveness in mind. The information hasn't been proven yet, so it should be taken with a grain of salt, but it's already starting to change people's ideas about what the next console cycle might be like.

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The rumors come at a time when worries about prices are at an all-time high.

PlayStation 5 Pro pricing hikes have strained the limits of what customers are willing to pay for a device. Adding new elements, such as a disc drive, can raise the price, raising concerns that the PlayStation 6 may cost more than $1,000. Fans are concerned because high-end computers may become too pricey for most people in the future. Given this situation, any sign of a cheaper way to do things is likely to get a lot of attention.

Report says that both the PlayStation 6 and the handheld device that goes with it are being made with cost-effectiveness in mind. According to reports, these systems will use much cheaper power sources and cooling components than those that came before them. This could lower the overall manufacturing cost.

If these claims are true, the PlayStation 6 might cost less than the PlayStation 5 Pro at launch. Even more interestingly, a version with a handheld-focused APU could cost less than the original PlayStation 5. This would be a huge change in how Sony designs and prices hardware.

A report covered these details and agreed that Sony is working hard to keep prices low enough so fans can afford the next generation.

Even though it's still just a guess, the study aligns with broader industry trends aimed at making hardware production more efficient and scalable. Reports suggest the PlayStation 6 could cost less than $900 if the market remains stable. More likely estimates put the price between $700 and $800, which would make it expensive but not too far from what people expect to pay these days.

The rumored handheld console could cost between $500 and $650, depending on the model and configuration. For example, a digital-only version might be closer to the lower end of that range, making it easier for people to enter Sony's ecosystem.

Even though these numbers are higher than what past generations started at, they are much lower than many fans expected in the worst case. When $1,000 game machines aren't out of the question, even a small price drop can feel like a big win. That said, these facts are based on a leak and may change. Price methods may change as a product evolves due to component costs, inflation, and the global market.

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Tempered optimism amid uncertainty in the industry.

Still, the fact that Sony is developing its next gear at low prices is encouraging. After the reaction to recent PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 5 Pro price hikes, the corporation may need to be more customer-friendly to stay competitive.

Fans have to balance doubt and cautious hope for now. If the rumors are true, the PlayStation 6 could be both a big step forward in technology and a step back toward more fair prices in a world where games are getting more and more expensive.

Wasbir Sadat

Staff Writer, NoobFeed

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