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Sony’s PlayStation 5 Digital Edition, its next-generation game console without a Blu-ray disc drive, will cost $399.99, the company announced Wednesday as part of its PS5 price reveal live stream event.
That’s $100 less than the standard PS5, which Sony announced today would match Microsoft’s Xbox Series X at a price of $499.99. Still, that makes the PS5 Digital Edition $100 more than the less performant Xbox Series S.
Both PS5 devices will ship in the US, Japan, and other territories on November 12th, with a worldwide availability on November 19th. We don’t have any info on preorder dates just yet.
It was an open question just how much of a price reduction Sony would offer with its digital edition PS5, considering the lack of a...
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Sony’s PlayStation 5 Digital Edition, its next-generation game console without a Blu-ray disc drive, will cost $399.99, the company announced Wednesday as part of its PS5 price reveal live stream event.
That’s $100 less than the standard PS5, which Sony announced today would match Microsoft’s Xbox Series X at a price of $499.99. Still, that makes the PS5 Digital Edition $100 more than the less performant Xbox Series S.
Both PS5 devices will ship in the US, Japan, and other territories on November 12th, with a worldwide availability on November 19th. We don’t have any info on preorder dates just yet.
It was an open question just how much of a price reduction Sony would offer with its digital edition PS5, considering the lack of a...
Continue reading…
Continue reading...