Apple could be making a $5,000 gaming PC — here's why that makes sense

Apple's Mac Pro (Image credit: Tom's Guide)

Is Apple about to enter the gaming PC arena to take on the likes of Alienware and Razer? A new supply chain rumor seems to indicate so. 

According to Economic Daily (via TechRadar), the Cupertino tech giant may be working on an "e-sports PC" that would cost as much as $5,000. The report claims that the PC could either be an all-in-one desktop in the vein of the iMac, or a large gaming laptop along the lines of a Razer Blade 17 Pro.

A dedicated gaming PC would be new territory for Apple, but the move wouldn't be an entirely surprising one. The iPhone maker made its biggest gaming push yet in 2019 with the launch of Apple Arcade, a $5 monthly subscription service that delivers more than 100 games that you can play on iOS, Mac and Apple TV. And with titles from the likes of Sega, Ubisoft, Warner Bros. and Capcom on the service, Apple already has relationships with major AAA publishers in place.

Mike Andronico is Senior Writer at CNNUnderscored. He was formerly Managing Editor at Tom's Guide, where he wrote extensively on gaming, as well as running the show on the news front. When not at work, you can usually catch him playing Street Fighter, devouring Twitch streams and trying to convince people that Hawkeye is the best Avenger.