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Starting tomorrow April 2nd, 2026, Sony is officially raising the price of all PS5 consoles by $50 - $150 (source). Despite these products being offered at the current regular price, we have promoted it on the front page due to the impending price increase.

Various Retailers have PlayStation 5 Consoles & PlayStation Portal Remote Players for the prices noted below. Shipping is free or select free store pickup where applicable.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Eragorn for finding this deal.

Available options:
  • PS5 Slim Digital Edition Console (increasing to $599.99 on April 2nd)
  • PS5 Slim Disc Edition Console (increasing to $649.99 on April 2nd)
    • Amazon $549
    • Walmart $549
    • Sam's Club (includes $15 Sam's Cash) $549
      • Shipping is free for Plus tier members; otherwise shipping cost may vary by location for non-Plus members
    • Best Buy $549.99
    • Target $549.99
    • Newegg $549.99
    • Micro Center $549.99
      • May be available for free shipping, store pickup orders placed online and/or for in-store purchase (varies by location)
  • PS5 Pro Console (increasing to $899.99 on April 2nd)
    • Sam's Club $749
      • Shipping is free for Plus tier members; otherwise shipping cost may vary by location for non-Plus members
    • Best Buy $749.99
    • Target $749.99
    • Micro Center $749.99
      • May be available for store pickup orders placed online and/or for in-store purchase (varies by location)
    • PC Richard & Son $749.99

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Starting tomorrow April 2nd, 2026, Sony is officially raising the price of all PS5 consoles by $50 - $150 (source). Despite these products being offered at the current regular price, we have promoted it on the front page due to the impending price increase.

Various Retailers have PlayStation 5 Consoles & PlayStation Portal Remote Players for the prices noted below. Shipping is free or select free store pickup where applicable.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Eragorn for finding this deal.

Available options:
  • PS5 Slim Digital Edition Console (increasing to $599.99 on April 2nd)
  • PS5 Slim Disc Edition Console (increasing to $649.99 on April 2nd)
    • Amazon $549
    • Walmart $549
    • Sam's Club (includes $15 Sam's Cash) $549
      • Shipping is free for Plus tier members; otherwise shipping cost may vary by location for non-Plus members
    • Best Buy $549.99
    • Target $549.99
    • Newegg $549.99
    • Micro Center $549.99
      • May be available for free shipping, store pickup orders placed online and/or for in-store purchase (varies by location)
  • PS5 Pro Console (increasing to $899.99 on April 2nd)
    • Sam's Club $749
      • Shipping is free for Plus tier members; otherwise shipping cost may vary by location for non-Plus members
    • Best Buy $749.99
    • Target $749.99
    • Micro Center $749.99
      • May be available for store pickup orders placed online and/or for in-store purchase (varies by location)
    • PC Richard & Son $749.99

Editor's Notes

Written by RevOne | Staff
  • Don't have a Sam's Club Membership? Join today: Club Membership $50/yr. or Plus Membership $110/yr.
  • If you don't have a Costco Warehouse Membership, you can sign up here.
  • Become a PowerUp Rewards Member w/ additional Pro Benefits (ex; $5/Monthly Rewards Coupon, 2x Points Scored w/ each $ spent, trade trade-in value and much more). Join the PowerUp Rewards Program and enjoy exclusive Pro Benefits for just $25 a year!
  • Sign-up for Target Circle Card to save an additional 5%, receive free shipping on most items, and attain an extended return period.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
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HappyDeer2837
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Just beware when buying from Best Buy I don't know if this is new they have second party people selling under the Best Buy name not a fan of that
Eragorn
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The real deals here are the PlayStation Fortnite bundles which are $100 less than other pricing and $200 less than they'll be on the 2nd. Wanted to make the thread so anyone on the fence about purchasing had time to before the price increases next week.
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This will kill the industry. No one will be able to afford these prices to game.

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Apr 04, 2026 05:08 PM
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Cobra4455Apr 04, 2026 05:08 PM
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Quote from JustHere4TheZipline :
Consumers will always adjust though. That is why Aldi, Trader Joes, and Walmart are seeing record sales numbers. The former two are expanding operations like crazy. McDonalds and KFC have seen declines domestically as well and are mostly leaning on international expansions. Car prices and sales have flattened. Sales have decreased compared to pre covid record highs too. Some people will buy these over priced consoles but many won't until deeper sales. Gas is hard to avoid lol not sure why you would compare gas to a game console. I can't really adjust much there.
You say it like Trader Joe's doesn't adjust. They've raised the price of their orange chicken and changed the macros to remove like 20g of protein from the bag. And that's an across the board thing there.
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Apr 05, 2026 12:11 PM
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TravisB7539Apr 05, 2026 12:11 PM
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Oddly enough, at the very least the digital slim edition appears to have remained at $499 at most major retailers?
Apr 05, 2026 02:10 PM
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ngoApr 05, 2026 02:10 PM
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Quote from TravisB7539 :
Oddly enough, at the very least the digital slim edition appears to have remained at $499 at most major retailers?
The disc edition has also remained at $549.99
Apr 05, 2026 03:47 PM
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ThriftyPaylessApr 05, 2026 03:47 PM
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Its up to the retailers when to raise prices. Dont worry, they will all go up till they are gone and then will be at scalpers pricing before GTA6 is out. Depending on the demand of that game, I hope theres enough PS5, Pros and Series S/X in circulation.
Apr 06, 2026 12:12 PM
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BraveMoney7820Apr 06, 2026 12:12 PM
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Quote from TexusSooner :
No shit, but shareholders need people to buy their products, that's why my "daring gamers not to blink" comment exists. Sony has every right to charge whatever they want to, but the fact that they just blame this on everyone else when it's really about preserving profits...

2020, PS5: $400
Jan 2025: $450
Aug 21, 2025 $500 "financial strain caused by recent U.S. tariffs"
Feb 20, 2026 $500 even after SCOTUS rules tariffs will end
Apr 2, 2026 $600


Like, there is no realm on earth where a 5 year old machine is now worth 50% more than it was 5 years ago. Absolutely none. People shouldn't buy this, at this kind of pricing you might as well buy a budget gaming PC or wait and see what the Steam Machine looks like
You're not wrong that companies care about profits, but this take kind of skips over how console economics actually work.
Consoles aren't priced like normal consumer goods where they just get cheaper over time. Historically they do, but that depends on manufacturing costs dropping. That's the key part. This generation hasn't followed that pattern because costs haven't meaningfully come down.
Both Sony and Microsoft sold these at little to no profit early on. As an example, Digital Foundry and others have pointed out that Series X especially was expensive to produce. The Series S literally exists because they needed a cheaper way into the market.
In older consoles, shrinking the chip (die shrink) made things cheaper fast. This gen is stuck on expensive nodes (7nm/6nm), and those haven't seen the same cost reductions. So Sony isn't suddenly saving money 5 years later like they used to.
COVID, logistics costs, component shortages, and inflation pushed costs up, not down. Even if tariffs go away, that doesn't rewind years of higher manufacturing and distribution costs.
Companies often cite one factor publicly, but pricing decisions are cumulative with labor, materials, shipping, exchange rates, etc. Removing one pressure doesn't suddenly justify a price drop if the rest are still elevated.
But this isn't as simple as "Sony is just being greedy on an old machine." The reality is this gen never got the cost curve that previous consoles relied on.
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Apr 08, 2026 04:03 PM
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TexusSoonerApr 08, 2026 04:03 PM
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Quote from BraveMoney7820 :
how console economics actually work.
lol
Demand elasticity is the real limiting governor no matter how much you want to downplay that. Price-setting isn't divorced from what consumers will pay. Sony cutting PS5 production forecasts from 25M to 21M units is direct evidence of demand resistance already happening, and Sony's own COO acknowledged it. But what the fark does he know about their demand, clearly he hasn't consulted BraveMonkey over here.
https://www.thefpsreview.com/2024...re-models/


AI demand pressure is real, and is specifically hitting the components in the PS5, not generically. GDDR6 memory prices climbed approximately 30% throughout 2025, with spot market rates jumping from around $2.50 per gigabyte to $3.30. BattleforgePC The PS5 uses GDDR6.
https://battleforgepc.com/article...ffordable/

But... The PS5 has budget PC specs. It's 16GB, $12.80 actual cost to produce the same memory. Not $200. No matter what you do, you can't escape from Sony just using this as an excuse to get more money.
The only way that ends is if demand collapses.

Quote from BraveMoney7820 :
Consoles aren't priced like normal consumer goods where they just get cheaper over time.
Yes, they are. This is entirely false as a universal rule. You are presenting an abnormal generation as if it's the new immutable baseline. It's not, and has never been.

Quote from BraveMoney7820 :
As an example, Digital Foundry and others have pointed out that Series X especially was expensive to produce.
Using a hardware example that hasn't increased its price by 50% to prove your point about the Sony isn't the amazing argument that you think it is.
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indian90Apr 09, 2026 02:36 AM
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Costco still has the pro for $799
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They selling until out of inventory.
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Still live.
Yup - prices will change per retailer when they have to rebuy stock from Sony at the higher price I assume.
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BraveMoney7820Apr 14, 2026 01:52 AM
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Quote from TexusSooner :
lol
Demand elasticity is the real limiting governor no matter how much you want to downplay that. Price-setting isn't divorced from what consumers will pay. Sony cutting PS5 production forecasts from 25M to 21M units is direct evidence of demand resistance already happening, and Sony's own COO acknowledged it. But what the fark does he know about their demand, clearly he hasn't consulted BraveMonkey over here.
https://www.thefpsreview.com/2024...re-models/


AI demand pressure is real, and is specifically hitting the components in the PS5, not generically. GDDR6 memory prices climbed approximately 30% throughout 2025, with spot market rates jumping from around $2.50 per gigabyte to $3.30. BattleforgePC The PS5 uses GDDR6.
https://battleforgepc.com/article...ffordable/

But... The PS5 has budget PC specs. It's 16GB, $12.80 actual cost to produce the same memory. Not $200. No matter what you do, you can't escape from Sony just using this as an excuse to get more money.
The only way that ends is if demand collapses.


Yes, they are. This is entirely false as a universal rule. You are presenting an abnormal generation as if it's the new immutable baseline. It's not, and has never been.


Using a hardware example that hasn't increased its price by 50% to prove your point about the Sony isn't the amazing argument that you think it is.
You're arguing against a point I didn't make. I never said demand elasticity stops mattering. I said this generation didn't get the normal cost declines older consoles relied on. Those are not contradictory ideas. Sony can both face real cost pressure and price to the upper bound of what the market will tolerate. The forecast cut shows demand has limits. It does not prove the cost argument is fake.

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