Sony hikes PS5 prices in some markets, US consumers spared

Sony hikes PS5 prices in some markets, US consumers spared

PS5 manufacturer Sony Interactive Entertainment has recommended raising the console's retail price in Europe, the United Kingdom, Japan, China, Australia, Mexico and Canada
PS5 manufacturer Sony Interactive Entertainment has recommended raising the console's retail price in Europe, the United Kingdom, Japan, China, Australia, Mexico and Canada. Photo: - / Sony Interactive Entertainment Inc/AFP
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Sony's PlayStation 5 is already notoriously difficult to find, and on Thursday's the popular console's manufacturer said that it will also become more expensive for gamers in many parts of the world.

Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) has recommended raising the console's retail price in Europe, the United Kingdom, Japan, China, Australia, Mexico and Canada, the company's top official Jim Ryan said.

US consumers will be spared from the hikes, Ryan said, without providing further explanation.

The price rises will see a PS5 Digital Edition retail in Europe for 449.99 euros ($450), up from 399.99 euros.

The same console will be sold in the UK for 389.99 pounds ($462), up from 359.99 pounds, and in Japan for 49,478 yen ($363), up from 43,978 yen.

SIE blamed "high global inflation rates as well as adverse currency trends" for the price increases.

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"Based on these challenging economic conditions, SIE has made the difficult decision to increase the recommended retail price of PlayStation 5 in select markets," Ryan said in a statement.

Sony's current top priority is to address a supply crunch that has made PS5s difficult to buy, he said.

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