While the PS5 has
increased in price
in Europe, the UK, Australia, and New Zealand, it has surprisingly maintained its price in the US despite concerns about tariffs affecting its cost. In fact, with this latest deal, Sony has done the opposite of what many expected: it has temporarily lowered the price of the
PS5 Pro
for the first time and released a discounted PS5 Slim Bundle for its annual Days of Play sale.
Currently, on PlayStation Direct and various other retailers like Best Buy and Walmart, you can get a PS5 Pro for $650, saving you $50 off its regular price of $700. While $50 may not seem like much, it’s a better situation than the console costing more due to tariffs.
If you’ve been considering getting a PS5 Pro for
GTA 6
next year, this might be the perfect time to do it, because who knows what could happen to its price in the next 12 months. The PS5 Pro sale and the other deals outlined below are available until June 11.

- 4K Capability
-
Yes
- Brand
-
PlayStation
- Storage
-
2TB
- Screen Resolution
-
VRR and 8K
PlayStation 5 Pro is the high-end console, featuring a brand-new GPU, AI-driven upscaling technology referred to as PSSR, and advanced ray tracing for more accurate reflections and lighting. The console is digital-only, requiring the seperate purchase of a disc-drive.
There are plenty more PS5 deals
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If the PS5 Pro isn’t appealing to you, don’t worry — there are other PS5 console deals available, such as the PS5 Disc Edition and Digital Edition bundled with Black Ops 6. Additionally, the PS5’s DualSense controller is now available at a record-low price.
These offers come at a compelling moment, with the
Nintendo Switch 2
launching next week for $450, while you can get a PS5 bundled with Black Ops 6 for just $400. There certainly isn’t a lack of options in the video game aisle right now.
You can check out all the best PS5 deals below:

- 4K Capability
-
Yes
- What’s Included
-
PlayStation 5 Digital Edition, Dualsense Wireless Controller, 2 Horizontal stand feetm HDMI cable, USB cable
- Brand
-
PlayStation
- Storage
-
1TB SSD

- Game support
-
PS5, PSVR 2, PS4, PSVR
- Processing Power
-
10.3 TFLOPS
- Storage
-
1TB SSD
- CPU
-
x86-64-AMD Ryzen Zen 8 cores
- Dimensions
-
358 × 96 × 216 mm
- Weight
-
3.2kg
The PS5 DualSense Wireless controller is also on sale in a variety of colors, including midnight black, galactic purple, starlight blue, sterling silver, and more. The deals range from $55 to $60 depending on the color you choose, but in general, you’re saving $20 on each controller.

- Platform
-
PlayStation 5
- Battery
-
Up to 13 hours
- Programmable
-
No
- Extra Buttons
-
None
- Colors
-
White, black, blue, purple, red, pink
- Compatible Accessories
-
Official charging dock
Additionally, the customizable PS5 DualSense Edge controller is on sale for $170, saving you $30 off its regular price of $200.

- Platform
-
PlayStation 5
- Battery
-
Up to 6 hours
- Programmable
-
Yes
- Extra Buttons
-
Two
- Colors
-
White
- Compatible Accessories
-
Official charging dock
If you’ve always wanted to try VR, the PSVR 2 is available for $350, which saves you $50 off its regular price of $400, and it comes with Horizon Call of the Mountain.
There are plenty of deals on PS5 games as part of PlayStation’s Days of Play sales event that you can also check out on the PlayStation Store. A few highlights include Indiana Jones and the Great Circle for $56, Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 for $56, and last year’s Game of the Year, Astro Bot, for $50.
PlayStation’s Days of Play 2025 sales event is on now until June 11, 2025.

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