Sony has announced that it is lowering the suggested retail price of PlayStation 5 Slim digital edition as the holiday shopping season approaches. But you’ll have to act fast, because the discount ends on Christmas Eve and is only available while supplies last.
November 12th Sony released a new TV commercial for the PlayStation 5 that will likely be released on cable and websites as parents across the country decide what to buy their kids (or themselves) for Christmas. To convince people to buy a PlayStation 5, Sony’s new commercial announces that the PS5 Slim Digital Edition will be marked down to $380. Sony
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PlayStation 5 Slim Digital Edition costs $450. So that’s a $70 discount (I don’t take into account shipping, taxes, etc.). This new temporary discount, which ends on December 24, means you can now buy a PS5 Slim and a digital game while paying about the same price (or less) than you would normally pay for a game and a new one. PS5. It’s good. However, keep in mind that this deal is only for the PS5 Slim Digital Edition. So if you want a PS5 with a disc drive, you’ll either have to buy that console or buy a disc drive separately.
. It’s also worth noting that the Slim doesn’t come with a vertical stand. You will have to purchase it separately.Finally, let’s not forget that when the digital-only PS5 was initially launched, it was just $400.
SO, Sony increased its price after launch. So if you take that into account, that means the PS5 Slim that Sony is selling this holiday season costs just $20 less than it did four years ago. Yuck.
Additionally, this deal does not apply to recently released games The PS5 Pro, which still costs $700. It may be Christmas time, but Sony won’t be discounting its new and more expensive Seat Console. Want ray tracing this holiday season? You have to pay. .. So when you factor that in, this means the PS5 Slim that Sony is selling during the holidays is only $20 less than it was four years ago. Bleh.
Also, this deal doesn’t apply to the recently released PS5 Pro, which still costs an eye-watering $700. It might be Christmastime, but Sony ain’t discounting its newest and most expensive console anytime soon. Do you want ray tracing this holiday season? You gotta pay up.
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