Sony PlayStation 5 price crashes days after Microsoft increases Xbox cost, but PS5 deal won't be around long

PlayStation 5 consoles, PS5 accessories, DualSense wireless controllers, and much more have all been discounted in the latest Days Of Play sale, which runs until June 11

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Days of Play is an annual sales event that offers Black Friday-like discounts
- Sony has launched a slew of deals for its Days of Play 2025 sale
- Flagship PlayStation 5 Pro has been discounted for the first time
- Sony has slashed £90 off PS5 Standard Edition and PS5 Digital Edition
- There's also price cuts across accessories, wireless controllers, and more
- Other retailers have mirrored the price crash in Sony's online store
- EE has cut £10 extra off the sale prices, and its PS5 deals are open to all
- Amazon has also slashed PS5 Digital Edition down to £329
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Days after Sony confirmed plans to increase PlayStation 5 prices in the UK, it's now slashed the cost of its console in a limited time sale. From today until June 11, Sony has cut £45 off the PS5 Pro.
This is the first-ever price cut to this flagship PlayStation console, which launched in September last year.
PlayStation 5 Pro now costs £654.99 in the UK. This all-singing, all-dancing Sony console arrives equipped with a 2TB Solid State Drive (SSD) to store digital downloads, as well as the newest Wi-Fi 7 wireless standard for buffer-free online gameplay.
PS5 and PS4 titles should look their best on the Pro-grade console, thanks to the upgraded GPU with 67% more compute units and 28% faster memory. The extra gruntenables Advanced Ray Tracing for enhanced lighting effects — up to 3x the speed of the current PS5.
- View Deal | PS5 Pro from Sony Direct store — NOW £654.99
- View Deal | PS5 Pro from Amazon UK — NOW £649
- View Deal | PS5 Pro from Currys — NOW £649
- View Deal | PS5 Pro from Argos — NOW £654.99
- View Deal | PS5 Pro from EE Store — NOW £649
Sony cuts price of PlayStation 5 Pro for the first time
Sony released its more powerful PlayStation 5 Pro console last year, offering graphical improvements like advanced ray tracing, support for 8K resolutions, and high frame rate gameplay. According to the Japanese firm, PS5 games enjoy "the most impressive visuals ever possible on a PlayStation console" when played on the PS5 Pro. It also ships with a beefier 2TB SSD and support for Wi-Fi 7
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The other two PS5 consoles in the lineup have enjoyed double the discount found on the PlayStation 5 Pro, with both PS5 Standard and PS5 Digital Edition enjoying £90 off until June 11.
That cuts the price of the Sony PS5 console with an optical drive to £389.99, down from £479.99. This model, which was redesigned in late 2023 with a new slimmer design, can play game discs as well as physical media, including Blu-rays, DVDs, and CDs. You can add the retrofit an optical drive to the disc-less Digital Edition of the console, with Sony selling the missing part separately for £69.99.
- View Deal | PS5 Standard Edition from Sony Direct — NOW £389.99
- View Deal | PS5 Standard Edition from EE Store — NOW £379
- View Deal | PS5 Standard Edition from Amazon UK — NOW £384
- View Deal | PS5 Standard Edition from Currys — NOW £389
- View Deal | PS5 Standard Edition from Argos — NOW £389.99
Save £90 on the Sony PlayStation 5
Redesigned in late 2023 with a streamlined, slim case, Sony PlayStation 5 offers fast loading with an ultra-high speed SSD, deeper immersion into your games with haptic feedback and adaptive triggers built into the redesigned DualSense controller, and support for 3D Audio. With a built-in optical drive, this model supports your existing library of PS4 discs, as well as Blu-rays and DVDs.
EE has slashed the cost of the same PS5 console down to £379 — saving you an extra £10. This offer is open to anyone, so there's no need to have an EE SIM to take advantage of this extra price cut
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It's still more affordable to buy the Sony PS5 Standard console if you want to be able to play second-hand games, PS4 discs, and physical media.
If the majority of your games are digital downloads from the PlayStation Store, then the Sony PS5 Digital Edition has plummeted to £339.99 — reduced from £429.99.
This latest price cuts, dubbed Sony Days of Play 2025, represent the lowest prices seen across the PlayStation 5 lineup since Black Friday 2023, according to multiple retailers. The timing is particularly significant given Sony's controversial decision last month to increase the PS5 Digital Edition in the UK from £389.99 to £429.99, which caused considerable consumer backlash.
- View Deal | PS5 Digital Edition from Sony Direct — NOW £339.99
- View Deal | PS5 Digital Edition from EE Store — NOW £329
- View Deal | PS5 Digital Edition from Amazon UK — NOW £329.99
- View Deal | PS5 Digital Edition from Currys — NOW £329.99
- View Deal | PS5 Digital Edition from Argos — NOW £329.99
The latest flash sale effectively reverses that price hike — and goes even further. The discount across all three PS5 consoles is available from Sony's online store, as well as multiple other retailers.
Sony reverses PlayStation 5 price hike (temporarily)
The PS5 Digital Edition is the most affordable way to access the latest generation of games. This all-digital version of the console lets you access PS5 and PS4 games, movies, and series from the PlayStation Store, as well as supported apps, like Netflix and Prime Video. The Days of Play 2025 sale reverses the recent price increase to the console — and then some!
Just like the Standard Edition, EE has slashed the an extra £10 off the sale price of this PS5 console. This offer is open to anyone, so there's no need to have an EE SIM to take advantage of this extra price cut. Amazon has price-matched this extra discount, beating Sony's own store, with Prime delivery available.
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The sale extends beyond consoles to encompass PlayStation's broader hardware ecosystem, offering you substantial savings on gaming accessories and peripherals. The PSVR2 headset has been reduced by £45 to £354.99, bundled with Horizon: Call of the Mountain, while DualSense wireless controllers see £20 discounts across select models.
The premium DualSense Edge wireless controller is available for £174.99, down £30 from its usual price, and the PlayStation Access accessibility controller has been reduced by £20 to £69.99. Sony's Pulse Explore wireless earbuds have also been discounted by £30 to £169.99.
PlayStation Direct additionally offers trade-in options through its partnership with BackMarket, allowing you to offset costs by trading older PS4 or PS5 consoles. The company's Flex payment scheme enables console leasing from £9.95 monthly for the digital PS5 and £17.99 monthly for the PS5 Pro.
It’s not just Sony that's increased prices across its console lineup in recent months. Microsoft's rival Xbox Series S has jumped to £299.99 — a £50 increase compared to its price tag at launch.
This model includes a 512GB SSD to install your favourite Xbox games, movies, and TV shows. With Xbox Game Pass, the Netflix-like subscription offered by Microsoft on its consoles and PCs, you can stream titles via Wi-Fi — with no need to install them on your hard drive. Xbox Game Pass offers access to a rotating catalogue of console and PC games from Microsoft's in-house studios, which now includes Bethesda and Activision Blizzard, as well as other popular developers, like EA.
In-game progress will be synced over the cloud, so you'll also be able to resume on another device, like a smartphone, iPad, Samsung Smart TV, Fire TV Stick 4K Max, or handheld games console, like the Logitech G Cloud or Asus ROG Ally. Fire TV Stick owners can pair Bluetooth-enabled controllers like the Xbox Wireless Controller to play favourites like Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II and Starfield.
Xbox has even integrated features like voice chat into its cloud offering, so the experience in your web browser and across different devices should be very close to playing on a traditional game console.
Following Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard, bestselling titles like Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II, and Diabo IV are now accessible via a rolling monthly subscription.
Microsoft increased the monthly cost of its Xbox Game Pass subscription last year.
Despite the higher cost to purchase a console and subscribe to access the latest releases from Microsoft's studios... players living in the UK should still count themselves lucky.
Xbox fans in the United States have seen even steeper price rises in recent weeks, with the flagship Series X increasing in price by between $100 and $130 (that's £75 - £99), depending on the model. This is all pretty unprecedented as we'd usually see the price of consoles go down in the years after its launch.