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Sony Just Raised PS5 Prices Again and It’s Getting Kinda Hard to Keep Up

Ravi Teja KNTS
Last updated: March 28, 2026 5:02 am
Ravi Teja KNTS
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Sony Just Raised PS5 Prices Again

Sony is hiking the price of the PS5, PS5 Pro, and PlayStation Portal starting April 2nd, and yeah, it’s hitting wallets harder than before. The base PS5 now costs $650 in the US, with the Pro model creeping up to $900. This isn’t some random move—it’s all about ongoing economic pressures that Sony says they can’t ignore.

Why Are Prices Jumping Again So Soon?

Remember when the PS5 launched in late 2020 at $500 for the disc version and $400 for the digital? Since then, prices have crept up steadily. Sony raised them by $50 last August, and now, just seven months later, it’s another $100 boost. The PS5 Digital Edition is now $600, and the Pro model, well, it’s almost hitting that $1,000 mark at $900. The PlayStation Portal, Sony’s handheld streaming device, also got a $50 bump to $250.

Sony’s official word from Isabelle Tomatis, their VP of Global Marketing, is that these increases are a “necessary step to ensure we can continue delivering innovative, high-quality gaming experiences to players worldwide.” The culprit? “Continued pressures in the global economic landscape.” That’s a polite way to say that things like higher component costs, tariffs, and supply chain headaches are making consoles more expensive to produce.

It’s Not Just Sony—The Whole Market Is Feeling It

Sony isn’t the only one raising prices. Microsoft bumped up the cost of Xbox consoles and accessories last year, and Nintendo raised prices on the original Switch and some accessories. Rumors are swirling that Nintendo’s upcoming Switch 2 might also be more expensive out of the gate. So, this isn’t just a Sony problem—it’s a sign that gaming hardware in general is getting pricier worldwide.

Part of the reason is a global shortage of key components like RAM, driven by huge demand from AI data centers and other tech giants. This shortage has sent prices for memory chips soaring, which directly impacts console manufacturing costs. Sony’s announcement even comes alongside reports that they might push back the PlayStation 6 release by a year or two because of these supply issues.

What Does This Mean for Gamers?

The immediate reaction from the gaming community is a mix of frustration and resignation. Paying $650 for a base PS5 or $900 for the Pro is no small ask. Analyst Mat Piscatella pointed out that the gaming market is starting to shift more toward higher-income consumers, saying, “A bigger portion of the market is going to people who are more affluent, have higher incomes, and the lower-income parts of the market are really struggling.”

Simply put, gaming might be edging into territory where it’s less accessible for many. While the big game releases like GTA 6, expected later this year, will likely push console sales, the price hikes could cool enthusiasm or delay purchases for some players.

Here’s What the New Prices Look Like Around the World

  • US: PS5 – $649.99, PS5 Digital – $599.99, PS5 Pro – $899.99, Portal – $249.99
  • UK: PS5 – £569.99, PS5 Digital – £519.99, PS5 Pro – £789.99, Portal – £219.99
  • Europe: PS5 – €649.99, PS5 Digital – €599.99, PS5 Pro – €899.99, Portal – €249.99
  • Japan: PS5 – ¥97,980, PS5 Digital – ¥89,980, PS5 Pro – ¥137,980, Portal – ¥39,980

If you were thinking now might be the perfect time to grab a PS5 before prices jump, well, that window closes April 1st. After that, expect to pay a lot more for the same console you could have bought just last year for hundreds less.

So yeah, gaming’s getting pricier, and Sony’s price hike is a big part of that story. Whether you’re ready to pay up or waiting for deals, it’s clear the days of $500 consoles are behind us—for now, at least.

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Ravi has over five years of experience covering technology and gaming, with 1,000+ published articles spanning smartphones, consumer tech, and video games. He currently serves as a Senior Tech Writer at iGeeksBlog and contributes to Tech Nerdiness as a freelance writer. His work focuses on gaming news, in-depth guides, redeem codes, and live-service titles such as Free Fire Max, BGMI, Fortnite, and Roblox. He actively tracks industry updates, patch notes, and community trends to deliver timely, accurate, and insight-driven coverage. With a strong focus on clarity and usability, Ravi breaks down complex updates and in-game systems into practical, easy-to-follow content that helps readers stay informed and make the most of their experience.
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