The PlayStation 5 is in a pretty good spot right now. Despite some unwanted hardware price hikes, the console is selling well and is squarely in the top 10 of all-time best-selling consoles, just below the Wii.
Over time, it could surpass it, putting it in contention not only with the Wii but also with the original PlayStation. From there, it's an uphill battle to topple the PlayStation 4 and make its way into the top five of all-time selling consoles list. It's a tall order, but Sony has defied the odds before, and the PlayStation 2 is the current crown champion of best-selling consoles.
Right now, PlayStation fans are getting hit with a curveball. On X, fans are surprised to see a ton of messages rolling out to millions of PlayStation 5 users. While Sony has provided details about the situation on its official site, it could have implications for the future.
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