Sony raises prices of China-market PS5 lineup by up to $100

Sony is increasing the prices of its PS5 Slim and PS5 Pro models in China by up to $100, effective April 2, due to global economic pressures. The PS5 Slim Digital Edition will see a rise from RMB 3,499 to RMB 3,999, while the PS5 Pro will increase from RMB 5,599 to RMB 6,299, marking Sony's second price adjustment for this lineup since 2022.
Key Points
- Sony announced price increases for PS5 Slim and PS5 Pro models in China.
- PS5 Slim Digital Edition: Increased from RMB 3,499 ($485) to RMB 3,999 ($555).
- PS5 Slim Standard: Increased from RMB 4,299 ($600) to RMB 4,399 ($615).
- PS5 Pro: Increased from RMB 5,599 ($780) to RMB 6,299 ($880).
- The increase is attributed to ongoing global economic pressures.
- This is Sony's second price adjustment for the China-market PS5 lineup since 2022.
Relevance
- Reflects a trend of rising prices in consumer electronics due to inflation and supply chain issues.
- Similar price adjustments have been observed in other gaming consoles, including competitors.
- In 2025, the impact of global economic conditions on gaming hardware pricing may shape consumer purchasing trends.
Sony's decision to raise PS5 prices in China underlines the continued impact of economic factors on the gaming industry, prompting consumers to consider budget constraints amid rising costs.
