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Sony has said it's considering raising its hardware prices again, including the PlayStation 5, amid the US tariffs.
CFO Lin Tao said the PlayStation maker is weighing “passing on” the price of tariffs to consumers to mitigate the effects on its bottom line, The Verge’s Dominic Preston reports. Tao did not ...
In its latest earnings call, Sony CFO Lin Tao confirmed that the company is exploring raising prices as a result of the Trump ...
The company said that it expects President Trump's tariffs to impact its business, costing it around 100 billion yen (around ...
However, Tao didn’t specifically mention the PlayStation 5, leaving open the possibility that Sony might try to keep its ...
Sony is considering increasing the price of the PlayStation 5 due to the ongoing tariffs and is monitoring the situation.
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Sony has revealed it is considering manufacturing PlayStation 5 consoles in the US as a result of tariffs. During an earnings call following the release of its full-year financials, Sony president and ...
Sony makes some of its PlayStation consoles and other electronics in China, and tariffs are likely to take a bite out of this ...
The PS5 might be due for another price increase in the near future, as Sony is reportedly weighing options in the wake of the ...
During a recent earnings call, Sony’s Chief Financial Officer Lin Tao didn’t sugarcoat the challenge. Tariffs, he confirmed, would significantly impact Sony’s bottom line. The company is projecting an ...