For those who’ve been holding off on selecting up a PlayStation 5 in hopes of a value minimize, unhealthy information: the price of each mannequin of Sony’s all-conquering console has as an alternative simply gone up significantly.
It’s a transfer that breaks with a long time of custom (or not less than shopper expectations) and is undoubtedly a blow for anybody hoping for a reduction, 5 years into the present console technology. Nevertheless, it’s additionally an indication that the present technology is prone to stick round for some time but—and that could also be a superb factor, for the business and gamers alike.
Traditionally, at this level in a console technology, incumbent {hardware} sees steep reductions. For instance, the PS4, which launched for $400 in 2013, was retailing for $300 by 2018, a 25 % lower. Even when {hardware} is loss-leading, it’s a pricing trajectory that’s normally win-win for producers and clients alike. Manufacturing and part prices will usually have dropped over that half-decade, permitting corporations to drop the retail value, typically alongside slimmed-down {hardware} revisions. On the identical time, gamers who weren’t received over at a console’s launch have a less expensive entry level and years of video games to atone for. However this technology has been something however typical.
Generational Abnormalities
The AI bubble has seen RAM and SSD storage costs skyrocket in the previous couple of months, impacting the whole world tech sector. Sony as a complete has been hit exhausting by this, with the current announcement that it was suspending its reminiscence card enterprise, whereas the PlayStation nook of the fiefdom simply confirmed long-standing rumors of value will increase for its console household.
The brand new MSRPs went into impact on April 2, and there’s no sugarcoating that they mark vital will increase. The “entry-level” digital version PS5 console—the one with out a disc drive—is the worst hit, leaping to $600. That’s $100 increased than its earlier US retail value (which was already up following an earlier hike again in August 2025, pushed by Trump’s tariffs) and a staggering 50 % increased than its $400 launch value again in 2020.
The bottom PS5 with a disc drive is up 30 % on its unique $500 value, now costing $650, whereas the PS5 Professional “solely” goes up round 29 % from its $700 launch value, setting patrons again $900—although it additionally doesn’t include a disc drive, so put together to shell out one other $80 to play bodily video games or Blu-ray films. Elsewhere, the PlayStation Portal, Sony’s handheld that enables customers to stream video games from their PS5 or the cloud, has additionally elevated by $50, from $200 to $250.
PlayStation is way from alone in growing its costs. Xbox elevated its {hardware} and GamePass subscription prices a number of occasions in 2025, finally bringing the MSRP of the top-end 2-TB Xbox Sequence X to its present $800, and is rumored to be contemplating one other hike. The Change 2 dodged tariff-induced value hikes at launch however can be reportedly “considering elevating the value of that system in 2026,” per Bloomberg—and the identical report suggests Sony could also be delaying the inevitable PlayStation 6 to as far off as 2029, all because of the AI-induced components disaster.
Even Valve’s handheld Steam Deck isn’t immune—whereas costs have to date solely risen in Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan, the producer has introduced that the unique 256 GB, LCD-screen mannequin (the most cost effective) “is not in manufacturing, and as soon as offered out will not be accessible” whereas the newer OLED fashions, accessible with both 512 GB or 1 TB of storage “could also be out-of-stock intermittently in some areas as a consequence of reminiscence and storage shortages.”

