The next generation of gaming may come with a significant price premium, as new leaks suggest the upcoming Sony PlayStation 6 could launch at a price exceeding $1,000 (approximately Rs. 1.13 lakh). This potential shift reflects a broader trend of rising hardware costs across the global electronics industry.

Manufacturing Costs and Pricing Estimates
Hardware insider KeplerL2 reports that the PlayStation 6’s bill of materials (BoM)—the total cost of its internal components—has climbed to approximately $1,000. This is a sharp 33% increase from the $750 estimate circulated just months ago in March 2026. While the BoM reflects raw production costs, analysts expect the final retail price to land between $1,100 and $1,200 after accounting for assembly, packaging, shipping, and retail margins.
For context, this would make the PS6 nearly double the launch price of the PlayStation 5 Digital Edition in India. Industry experts emphasize that delaying the console’s release may not provide a reprieve, as Sony has reportedly finalized hardware specifications, meaning production costs remain tethered to current high-priced components. For more insights on the evolving gaming hardware landscape, check out resources from IGN, GamesIndustry.biz, The Verge, and Bloomberg Technology.
Industry-Wide Impact
The projected price hike is part of a larger trend affecting premium consumer electronics, from laptops to smartphones. Supply chain experts note that manufacturers are facing sustained pressure from the rising costs of semiconductors and other specialized materials. As component prices continue to climb, consumers should prepare for next-generation hardware to carry significantly higher price tags compared to previous cycles. This environment of uncertainty continues to impact how both Sony and its competitors manage their roadmaps for future devices, including anticipated updates to mobile and home console hardware.
