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After Next Week, The PS5 Pro Might Never Be Worth Buying Again

Sony is raising the price of the PlayStation 5 Pro to $900 starting April 2, marking a significant cost increase for consumers ahead of major upcoming game releases.

Key points

  • Sony announced price hikes for all PlayStation 5 console variants and the PlayStation Portal effective April 2.
  • The PlayStation 5 Pro will increase from its current $750 price point to $900, totaling a $200 rise since its 2024 launch.
  • The digital-only PlayStation 5 model will see its price rise to $600, up from its original $400 launch price.
  • Industry analysts attribute rising hardware costs to supply chain constraints, trade tariffs, and high demand for components from AI data centers.
  • The PlayStation 5 Pro is positioned as the optimal console for upcoming titles like Grand Theft Auto 6 and Marvel’s Wolverine.
Why it matters:

The price hike signals a shift in the gaming market where hardware costs are increasing rather than depreciating over time, potentially forcing consumers to choose between current premium upgrades or waiting for the next generation of consoles. This trend reflects broader economic pressures on consumer electronics as high-performance components become increasingly scarce and expensive.

Kotaku Published by Zack Zwiezen
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