While stock shortages have hampered the sales potential of the PS5 somewhat, the console has still sold a lot of units since launching in 2020 and this year, supply has greatly improved. With a potential new PS5 design revision on the way, Sony has now announced the first official price cut for the console.
Just as leaked earlier in the month, Sony is cutting a chunk off the PS5's price tag, bringing the price down to £399 at most retailers, including Amazon. The price cut is available in several European countries, the US & Canada as well as the UK.
The price cut is available at retailers like Amazon, as well as physical retail outlets like GAME. Sony is also offering the reduced price for orders through PlayStation Direct. The price cut will be temporary, but if you miss out this time, we are likely to see similar deals around Black Friday and Christmas this year.
In previous years, Sony did not offer PS5 price cuts during sales seasons, in part due to the fact that there wasn't enough supply to fuel a promotional campaign, with the console consistently being sold out through 2021 and 2022.
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