India, June 5 -- Four years after its initial launch, the PlayStation 5 is no doubt Sony's most successful console to date. Dribbling the global chip shortage and the COVID-19 pandemic, the PS5 has managed to sell close to 75 million units since its release in 2020.

Over time, with Sony introducing the PS5 Slim in 2023 and the more powerful PS5 Pro in 2024, with new features and improvements for fans who were looking for a more streamlined or enhanced experience.

Now, the biggest question is: What does this mean for the original PS5, especially with the arrival of the PS6 on the horizon?

Last year, Hideaki Nishino, CEO of the Platform Business Group at Sony Interactive Entertainment, reassured fans, stating, "We think that the PS5 will...