The announcement, made on Friday, states that the new prices will take effect on April 2, 2026, marking the second price hike in less than a year for the company's current-generation gaming hardware.
In the U.S., the standard PlayStation 5 with a disc drive will cost $649.99, while the Digital Edition will retail for $599.99—a $100 increase for both models. The PlayStation 5 Pro, the premium version, will see the steepest hike, jumping $150 to $899.99. The PlayStation Portal handheld streaming device will also increase by $50, reaching $249.99. Similar adjustments are being rolled out across the U.K., Europe, and Japan.