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Microsoft Says $400 PS5 Slim Coming This Year, Maybe

Adding further credence to the existing rumors, Microsoft also believes that Sony is about to launch a cheaper PlayStation 5 Slim.

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A new slim PlayStation 5 could be released in the near future, according to statements made by Microsoft in court documentation for the ongoing FTC vs. Microsoft trial.

In a portion of the court documents where Microsoft is arguing in favor of including the Nintendo Switch as a competitor to both Xbox and PlayStation, a line makes mention of a new lower-cost PlayStation 5 model that Sony hasn't yet announced. Microsoft mentions that its competitor is planning to "release a PlayStation 5 Slim later this year at the same reduced price point," referencing the cheaper Digital Edition PlayStation 5 which retails currently for $400.

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This wouldn't be the first mention of a PlayStation 5 Slim, with rumors of the consoles dating back to September last year. Since then, further reports regarding the console and additional accessories have surfaced, with one report suggesting that Sony will launch an external Blu-ray drive alongside the console to add disc support to both the new slim model and existing digital-only console. The report suggests that the PlayStation 5 Slim will be packaged both standalone and bundled with the external drive, and launch sometime in September 2023.

Reports surrounding the PlayStation 5 Slim have also indicated that this new console will not feature any processing power improvements, quashing any suggestion that this could also be a new PlayStation 5 Pro model. Xbox's Phil Spencer recently stated that the desire for new consoles is "not the feedback we're getting right now", and that the company is "pretty set on the hardware we have." This suggests that a release similar to that of the Xbox One X might not be planned at Microsoft currently.

The FTC vs. Microsoft case is now in the hands of Judge Jacqueline Scott Corley, with a judgment on the FTC's preliminary injunction expected in less than two weeks.

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If they had exclusives and released a PS5 Slim with a disk drive, I'd consider it. For now I'll pass, as that's still 400 bucks I could put towards an RTX 4090-equipped PC.

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That's what myself and many others are waiting for. I'm not putting what looks like the worlds biggest and ugliest router on my entertainment stand. A nice slim model that actually looks like a console is what I want. The XsX is also pretty big, boring and looks exactly like my sons router. They sit close together on his entertainment unit and if you're not looking at them directly, you could mistake one for the other. Both consoles look like they were inspired by drawings from a kindergarten class.

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@bdrtfm: Wait, so you've not bought one because of how they look and not because of games? To each their own i guess.

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That's just their speculation (which wouldn't be surprising if true) based on past Sony consoles and trying to fabricate reasons they should be allowed to follow thru with their deal. Slim might be further behind though as it took a very long time to get enough consoles for people to really start getting their hands on it. Usually we'd have seen many more titles exclusive to the next gen by this point but that's just now starting to really happen. This generation has been a slower push out.

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eh does "slim" model get rid ove stupid case design that make the stand so unstable when use horizontal?

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@tsunami2311: I wouldn't expect anything that ends up more convenient, considering they did push that ridiculous design to production...

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