Last few days to avoid PS5 price hikes — grab a Pro, games, and accessories for less than just the console

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Sony gave gamers around the world some bad news last week by announcing major price increases to PlayStation 5 consoles starting from April 2nd.

Luckily, if you've been pondering buying a PS5 to play some of the best games on the market, or in anticipation of the biggest video game release of all time: GTA 6, you've still got time to pick one up before more than $100 is added to the console's listing price.

PS5 Consoles

From 2nd April the PS5 Pro will get a $150 price hike, while the standard PS5's price will increase by $100. The slightly cheaper Digital Edition is also about to get $70 more expensive, so grab a PS5 now before it's too late!

PS5 Accessories

There are so many PS5 accessories to choose from, but I've selected a variety of products from Amazon's Big Spring Sale, just to make the most of the excellent discounts. Whether you're looking for a headset, a stand, or an extra controller, you'll find one below.

PS5 Games

The PS5 games library is excellent, and as someone who's played all of the major releases since the console's launch in 2020, I've chosen some of my favorites to share with you. Whether you're looking for superhero action in Spider-Man 2 or one of the best JRPGs ever made in Clair Obscur Expedition 33, there's a game on offer below for everyone.

TV and Gaming Monitors

If you're buying a new PS5, you might want to pick up a new TV or gaming monitor too. I've chosen six of the best deals in Amazon's Big Spring Sale, and there's a wide-variety of price ranges depending on your budget.


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John-Anthony Disotto
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John-Anthony Disotto is the Collections Editor at Tom's Guide, curating advice on the best products to spend your hard-earned cash on. An award-winning journalist and longtime Apple expert, he previously covered AI at TechRadar and served as How To Editor at iMore. When he isn't at his desk, he's probably trying to stop his French Bulldog Kermit from destroying his newest tech product.

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