>>11630188I think Disney licensing is more of the problem than anything. They just had a huge dispute with Google because they wanted more than Google was willing to pay for their channels to continue being included with YouTube TV. Look at the Ghost Rider car being $350, and then the basic Ecto-1 two years later is only $325 despite being a much bigger car and doing more. The current Tron Haslab, another Disney property, is exorbitantly priced. Meanwhile Hasbro has a new Proton Pack coming out next year which, while not a Haslab, is only $300. I think Sony is reasonable with their licensing fees, so I don't expect a future GB Haslab to be priced too stupidly.