PS5, Black Friday
Tom's Guide · 3h
PS5 Slim vs PS5 Slim (Digital Edition) vs PS5 Pro: What should you buy for Black Friday?
The PS5 Slim (Digital Edition) currently represents the cheapest PlayStation console you can buy. Thanks to the ongoing Black Friday sales, you can score a PS5 Slim (Digital Edition) for $374, which is a nearly 20% saving compared to its full list price of $449. There's also a Fortnite Bundle.
T3 · 1d
Best PlayStation Black Friday deals live – PS5 consoles, games and accessories bargains
Sony's official pro controller for the PS5 is available with a great Black Friday discount. It can be adjusted and reprogrammed, while the thumbstick modules can be swapped out with replacements, extending its lifespan.
GamesRadar+ · 4d
Black Friday DualSense deals have been cheaper but these PS5 discounts are better than nothing
The Sony DualSense is easily my favorite controller this gen. While not enough studios make use of its fancy haptic tech, I can't imagine playing some of my favorite PS5 games like Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart and Astro Bot without it.
Tom's Guide · 22h
Act fast! The PS5 Slim just dropped to $374 in this Amazon Black Friday deal
Black Friday starts in a few short days but vendors like Amazon are already selling big-ticket items at drastically reduced prices. This includes gaming consoles like the PS5 Slim, which the popular retailer has slashed to its lowest price ever.
GamesRadar+ · 1d
I've been tracking Black Friday PS5 deals for years, these are my top 18 discounts so far
12. Life Is Strange: Double Exposure | $49.99 $39.99 at Best Buy Save $10 - The latest entry in the Life is Strange game series has had $10 dropped off its MSRP of $39.99 during Best Buy's current Black Friday deals. This may not seem like a huge amount, but any discount on a recent 2024 release, especially a debut discount, is worth celebrating.
Yahoo · 9h
Third time’s the charm – Sony is developing a handheld console that can run PS5 games
Sony’s PS5 Pro has been out less than a month, but there’s already speculation about what its next gaming hardware release could have in store for us. And the latest report isn’t about some even more high-performance PS6 – rather, it’s that Sony is working on a new handheld that’ll be able to play PS5 games natively.
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