The hefty $700 price tag of the PS5 Pro has ignited a global debate, with even higher prices in Japan and Europe. This article compares the PS5 Pro's cost to previous PlayStation consoles, explores comparable PC gaming setups, and examines a budget-friendly refurbished Sony alternative.
PS5 Pro Pricing Sparks Global Controversy
International Price Variations Raise Eyebrows
The PS5 Pro's pricing announcement has generated considerable buzz on social media, particularly Twitter (X). The $700 US price point is generating significant discussion, but the cost is even higher for gamers in Japan and Europe.
Japanese consumers will pay 119,980 yen (approximately $847 USD), while the European price is $799.99 and £699.99 in the UK. These prices significantly exceed the equivalent of $700 based on current exchange rates (approximately 100,000 yen in Japan, £537 in the UK, and €635 in Europe).
This pricing disparity has prompted many to consider importing the PS5 Pro from the US to save money. While pre-order details remain scarce, the PS5 Pro is expected to be available through PlayStation Direct, along with major retailers such as Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart, Target, and GameStop.
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