Sony raises PS5 console prices in US
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Buying the latest-gen Sony console just got more expensive as the company just raised the price of PlayStation 5 consoles.
Gamers, brace yourselves: the PS5 just got pricier. After citing a “challenging economic environment,” Sony has increased PS5 prices to the following: PlayStation 5: $549.99 (up $50 from $499.99) PlayStation 5 Digital Edition: $499.
Each PS5 model will now cost $50 more thanks to what Sony calls 'a challenging economic environment.' It follows Microsoft and Nintendo also upping console prices.
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Sony is raising prices on all three of its PlayStation 5 consoles by about $50 in the U.S. due to what the company calls "challenging economic times." And earlier this month, Nintendo announced it would also raise prices due to market conditions.
The price increase for the PS5 has finally reached US shores, as Sony has officially announced that the PS5 console, in all models, will now cost more to
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