Alright, let’s dive into this chaos, shall we? You know, I’ve got this funny feeling — maybe it’s the coffee, or perhaps just this topic, but anyway — here goes nothing.
So, the original PS5 crew? Yeah, they’re kinda miffed. And why? Well, PlayStation decided to dance around them with this Ghost of Yotei limited-edition thing. I mean, sure, Sony loves releasing these themed gadgets whenever a big game rolls out. Remember those Spider-Man 2 consoles? Same energy here.
Anyway — wait, what was I saying? Oh right, the new PS5 Slim and Pro owners are having a ball with this Ghost of Yotei stuff. They’re out here flaunting those new skins like they’ve won the console lottery. But for those on the OG PS5 train… eh, not so much. It’s like showing up to the party but realizing everyone else got the dress code memo.
And here’s where it gets juicier. Reddit — the land of brutal honesty — was ablaze with complaints from PS5 loyalists. “Sony’s ditching us for the newer models,” they cried. Some went as far as calling Sony a “what’s in it for me lately” company. Ouch. Imagine, it’s like being ditched by a friend for someone cooler. Who does that? Oh wait, corporate world, that’s who.
By the way, here’s a sidenote — why do consoles not last as long as, say, my old sneakers? Anyway, Sony pulled the plug on the original PS5 a few years back, but they’re everywhere in the resale world. There’s a whole clan of folks sticking with their trusty originals, and let me tell you, they’re not thrilled to be left out of this shiny console-cover club. I get it, same thing happened with those 30th-anniversary covers. Déjà vu, I guess?
Still, all’s not lost. If you’re clinging to that OG PS5, there’s a silver lining. There’s this nifty Ghost of Yotei DualSense controller — something about limited editions just draws us in, right? It’s like window shopping, but for your hands.
So, yeah, that’s the whirlwind of emotions swirling around the gaming world today. The console crowd feels divided and, well, that’s how the PlayStation cookie crumbles. Until the next console drama, stay plugged in. Or maybe don’t. Who knows.