PS5 Prices Surge: A $100 Increase Hits Gamers Hard

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Sony has confirmed a significant price increase for PlayStation 5 consoles globally, with all models seeing a rise of at least $100. The cheapest Digital Edition PS5 will now retail for $599.99, while the PS5 Pro will cost $899.99, reflecting the growing pressures within the global economic landscape.

The price adjustments, effective April 2, 2026, represent a staggering 50% increase for the Digital Edition since its launch. In Japan, the price of the launch PS5 models has doubled, indicating a broader trend of rising costs in the gaming market.

Sony Interactive Entertainment stated, “With continued pressures in the global economic landscape, we’ve made the decision to increase the prices of PS5, PS5 Pro, and PlayStation Portal remote player globally.” This decision comes after Sony previously raised PS5 prices in select markets last year, suggesting a sustained strategy to adapt to economic conditions.

The new pricing structure will see the PS5 Digital Edition rise from $499.99 to $599.99, and the PS5 Pro’s price will increase from $699.99 to $899.99. In Canada, the standard PS5 will now retail for $819.99, marking a $200 increase.

Additionally, the PS Portal will see its price rise to $319.99. Observers note that these changes could significantly impact consumer behavior, especially among dedicated gamers.

“Clearly, it’s a marked increase, with the base PS5 consoles now costing almost $200 more,” commented an industry analyst. This sentiment echoes the concerns of many gamers who may feel the pinch of these new prices.

As the gaming industry grapples with inflation and rising production costs, Sony’s price hike underscores the challenges faced by both manufacturers and consumers. The company emphasized that the decision was necessary to continue delivering innovative, high-quality gaming experiences.

Details remain unconfirmed regarding how this increase will affect sales and market dynamics in the long term. However, the immediate reaction from the gaming community suggests a mix of frustration and resignation as they adapt to the new pricing landscape.