I've been eyeing up a PlayStation 5 for a few years now, though I imagine most of the games I will play on it will be PS4 titles. I've seen it as a nice upgrade while not taking up any additional physical space because it would just replace my PS4. The big games that I'd love to get on PS5 are the Silent Hill 2 remake and Baldur's Gate 3. I'd like to play FF16 and RE8 too. But I'm usually like 5 years behind the times with modern stuff that's coming out anyway haha. I'm certainly not getting a Pro model though. I'll just stick with a regular disc-based version.
I think for me I just never really stay lockstep with modern, brand-new releases so the changes in the industry don't really feel all that impactful to me right now. Yes, I spend less time playing games than I used to. Yes, from a modern triple A perspective there's a lot of problems with the industry and I agree with a lot of points made. But my PS4 and Switch libraries are the most extensive in my collection and I feel like they are both great systems to collect for right now. Between all the remakes and indie games alone, there's a rich wealth of experiences to discover or rediscover and I'm still finding new games that completely blow me away. Tunic is one example of a modern game that I thought was almost perfect.