PlayStation 5: Another Sign At The Possible Pricing

Via a Spanish retailer, we can almost guarantee the price of the PlayStation 5 Standard Edition and the PlayStation 5 Digital Edition.

We’re getting closer to September 16. This is the day when Sony will hold a 40-minute broadcast (we’re not going into details here, as we already discussed it), and that’s also possible when we will get confirmation on when the two next-gen machines will become available and how much will they cost. Since this day is getting quite close, retailers should be informed by now about Sony’s plans, as they will have to prepare for pre-orders. And you can’t pre-order without knowing the price, can you?

AllGamesDelta posted an image on Twitter about two console’s pricing. No, we are not talking about the Nintendo Switch bundles that can be seen in the internal database of one of the biggest Spanish retailers called El Corte Inglés. (All Switch bundles are 329.9 euros, or let’s round them up to 330, except the one containing Animal Crossing: New Horizons, which came out half a year ago. However, that one has become one of the killer apps for the Switch!)

The Aurea codenamed console is going to cost 500 euros, while the other one with the Enigma codename will cost a hundred less (400). Since neither price tags are for the Xbox Series (which have been confirmed to be 299 dollars for the Xbox Series S and 499 for the Xbox Series X, respectively), nothing else can be hidden behind the price tags but the PlayStation 5 Standard Edition and the PlayStation 5 Digital Edition.

Since the PlayStation 5 Digital Edition isn’t cut back in its performance from the stronger model (as is the case on the Xbox side), being more expensive could make sense here. Let’s wait for the announcement then.

Source: JVL

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