Considering standalone 4K Blu-ray players cost several hundred dollars/pounds alone, that’s nothing to sneeze at. But there's a few additional factors to consider.įirstly, you’ll lose out on the console doubling up as a 4K Blu-ray disc player, a nice added bonus for home cinema fans. There’s a significant saving of $100 / £90 to be made by going for the all-digital route, then. Unsurprisingly, some argue this is the worst time to buy a PS5.īoth console versions are available worldwide, with the PS5 released on November 12 in select territories, and on November 19 elsewhere. While the USA isn't seeing any price increases, that's affected pricing across the UK, Europe, Australia, and more. However, much like the Oculus Quest 2, we've seen the PS5 get a price hike with Sony blaming this on soaring inflation globally. The PlayStation 5 Digital Edition (with its identical specs aside from the removal of the disc drive) comes in at $399.99 / £359.99 / AU$599.95. If you go for the standard PS5, the one that eats Blu-ray discs for breakfast, it initially cost you $499.99 / £449.99 / AU$749.95.
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