Sony has not given a specific date for when they will stop supporting the PS4, but it is safe to say that the PS4 will not be supported in the future by Sony.

Sony has not announced a specific end-of-life date for the PS4 Pro, but they have said that they will continue to support the console “for some time.” Sony has also stated that they are working on new features and enhancements for the PS4 Pro that will be released “at a later date.” So it’s likely that the PS4 Pro will continue to be supported for some time, but there is no guarantee.

There is no definitive answer, but it seems like Sony may be phasing out PS4 in favor of newer systems. There have been reports that the console will not be supported after 2020 and that new games will not be released for it.

Sony has not announced any plans to stop producing PS4 games.

Sony has not released any information about the PS5’s lifespan. However, the PS4 has been in production for over 5 years and is still being sold. It is likely that the PS5 will last for at least 5 years.

Sony has not announced a PS5 slim.

There is no definitive answer to this question. Sony has not announced that they are discontinuing console production, but it’s possible that they may do so in the future. It’s also possible that they will continue to produce consoles for years to come. Ultimately, it’s up to Sony whether or not they decide to stop producing consoles.

There is no definitive answer to this question as it largely depends on the success of the PlayStation 4 and whether or not Sony decides to continue producing consoles. However, it is safe to say that if the PlayStation 4 does not perform well, Sony may stop making consoles in the future.

The PS1 was first released in Japan on December 3, 1994, and in North America on December 4, 1994.

Playstations are popular because they offer a great gaming experience and they are often the choice of gamers. Sony has done a good job of marketing their products and they are often available at a lower price than other gaming consoles.

There is no definitive answer, but it’s safe to assume that Sony will continue to make PS4 games after the release of their next console. Sony has a history of supporting their current console for several years after its release, so it’s likely they’ll do the same with the PS5.