Digitimes’ sources also pointed out that Foxconn and Pegatron Technology, who are currently assemblers of the PS3, will also undertake assembly of the PS4. It seems that the planned shipment volume of PS4 next year would reside in the region of 20 million units at the very least.
Sounds fine and dandy, but the world’s economic outlook does not seem too likely to be able to have the market support a new console from Sony, not when austerity measures are being introduced with budget cuts being made all over the place. This is where Maslow’s hierarchy of needs comes to play, with food on the table and shelter being of utmost importance before Gran Turismo 10.