PS5, PS5 Pro and PlayStation Portal Prices Increasing Worldwide on April 2nd

The base PS5 will cost $100 more, while the PlayStation Portal costs $50. However, the PS5 Pro is increasing by a whopping $150.

Posted By | On 27th, Mar. 2026

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PlayStation 5 consoles and the PlayStation Portal will cost significantly more starting on April 2nd in response to “continued pressures in the global economic landscape.” The price increases will affect the United States, UK, Europe and Japan, with the PS5 retailing for $649.99/£569.99/€649.99/¥97,980 (up from $549.99/£479.99/€499.99/¥79,980).

The PS5 Digital Edition will cost $599.99/£519.99/€599.99/¥89,980, while the PlayStation Portal is slated to cost $249.99/£219.99/€249.99/¥39,980 (which thankfully isn’t the biggest jump). However, those looking to purchase the PS5 Pro may want to wait for the PlayStation 6 at this rate. Currently retailing for $749.99 in the United States, it will cost a whopping $899.99 after next week.

That translates to £789.99 (up from £699.99) in the UK, €899.99 (up from €799.99) in Europe and ¥137,980 (an increase from ¥119,980) in Japan.

“We know that price changes impact our community, and after careful evaluation, we found this was a necessary step to ensure we can continue delivering innovative, high-quality gaming experiences to players worldwide,” said the publisher. At least it hasn’t begun pricing physical and digital editions of a game differently, like Nintendo (unlike Blu-ray disc manufacturing, which suddenly skyrockets in the coming months).

Of course, this is far from the first price increase for any of these regions. The base PS5 saw prices jump in 2022 for Europe, Canada, Japan, and other regions due to “high global inflation rates.” Japan saw a second price increase in August 2024, while last year, the United States experienced its first major price increase, with the PS5 costing $549.99 (from $499.99) and the PS5 Pro costing $749.99 (up from $699.99).


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