Abstract:The digital, disc-free edition of Sonys console has increased by roughly £70 since it first went on sale.
Sony has raised the price of its PlayStation 5 consoles worldwide, citing challenging market conditions.
The price of the digital edition of the PS5 console in the UK has increased by £40 to £429.99.
Its cost for European customers has risen by approximately €50 to €499.99.
The company pointed to high inflation and fluctuating exchange rates in a blog post explaining its decision.
Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) executive Isabelle Tomatis said PS5 prices in Australia and New Zealand would also rise - including for physical versions that have a disc drive.
She blamed high inflation and fluctuating exchange rates for the decision to increase the consoles recommended retail price.
The company said the price of the physical edition of the console would not change in the UK.
But it has reduced the cost of its disc drives - which are required for those with digital consoles who want to play physical media - from £99.99 to £69.99 in the UK.
While President Donald Trump has revealed a tariff exemption for some electronics, video game consoles are not thought to be among them.
Christopher Dring, who writes about the gaming industry in The Game Business newsletter, said it was expected that console manufacturers would avoid passing on the cost of 10% tariffs to consumers.
If the harsher measures come into effect, that will likely change, he said.
Asian countries, including China and Vietnam, are where most video game hardware products are made (including controllers), and these territories are the ones facing the highest tariffs.
The price increase comes as Nintendos launch of its rival Switch 2 console was marred by the impact of US tariffs on markets worldwide.
It said it would suspend US pre-orders for the device so it could assess the potential impact of tariffs and evolving market conditions.
This is the second time Sony has increased the RRP for its latest console.
Its initial £360 price tag for the disc drive-free digital edition was seen as a low price at the time, as Sony sought to match its price to that of the Xbox Series X.
But it rose the price by £30 in 2022 - meaning with the latest price increase, the digital edition of the PS5 has increased by roughly £70 since it first went on sale.
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