Apparently, this decreased interest extends to the all-digital version of the console, which can now be obtained for less than $700. Forbes also spoke to resellers on eBay, where this drop-off in secondary market demand has also been noticed. It's worth noting that, while the prices have dropped, the volume of systems sold has not shifted.
It's unclear exactly why resellers are making less money on the consoles. The PS5 remains very difficult to come by, but it's possible that an increasing number of PlayStation fans are willing to wait for official restocks if they can't find a reasonable price. The majority of the system's games continue to release on PlayStation 4, including upcoming games like Horizon Forbidden West. It's unclear how long PlayStation will continue to support the older console, but with the global chip shortage making it harder to keep up with demand, it's possible that simultaneous releases could continue well into 2022.
No matter what the reason is, PlayStation fans have to be happy to see resellers making less money! Bots have made it much more difficult for gamers to get the next-gen system, and a decreased profit margin could result in fewer flippers. That might mean the system will become easier to obtain through official retailers, but for now, fans will just have to wait and see what happens.
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