Sony Cuts PlayStation 5 Console Price Yet Again


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According to GamingBible, the PlayStation 5 has just received a new price cut making it the cheapest it has ever been since it was launched. This may come as great news for those waiting for a price drop before purchasing the console. One way or the other, everyone appreciates discounts on any item that they purchase. Hence this drop in price of the PlayStation 5 console is aimed at attracting more buyers.

In March, the PS5 console reached its lowest ever price point. The deal which included God of War Ragnarök was priced at just $509.99. Customers saved approximately $60 by purchasing this bundle. A new report from Engadget.com has highlighted an even better deal. According to the report, the same bundle (PS5 console with God of War Ragnarök) goes down further to $499 on Amazon. This new deal saves you extra $60 if you choose to purchase each item individually.

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The PlayStation 5 Console Deal is Currently Unavailable in the UK

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Currently, the deal is not available in the UK, even though Gaming Bible suggests its available in a few days. Even if it does not get to the UK sooner, it may definitely come later. Amazon Prime day sales is expected to take place in July. Also, a deal could come through for those in the UK on the Black Friday which is about five months away. Hopefully, with patience and a bit of luck, the deal will get to the UK sooner or a later.

PlayStation 5 Sales Are Booming

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Recently, we reported on the high demand for the PS5 console which Sony has increased supply to its retail partners. The sales of the console have skyrocketed by over 500% in recent months. Due to the high demand for the console, some scalpers, hoping for shortage in supply stock-piled hundreds of the console. Unfortunately, Sony still has enough to meet the demand. Moreover, the significant price drop will result in the scalpers selling their consoles below their initial purchase price.

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