Sony hikes PlayStation prices
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Gamers, brace yourselves: the PS5 just got pricier. After citing a “challenging economic environment,” Sony has increased PS5 prices to the following: PlayStation 5: $549.99 (up $50 from $499.99) PlayStation 5 Digital Edition: $499.
So what do we know so far about Sony’s next-gen flagships, when will they arrive, what will they cost, and what improvements do I want to see over the class-leading XM5? While Sony hasn’t yet confirmed the WF-1000XM6’s existence,
Sony's released a new line of PC gaming accessories, including a new flagship headset and its first gaming keyboard, mouse and in-ear monitor headphones.
As of Aug. 21, Best Buy has slashed the price of the Sony XM4 headphones to just $199.99. That’s a massive $150 saving on the usual $349.99 list price, and one of the sharpest deals we’ve seen on Sony’s old favorites.
Sony has a proven best-in-class track record with its reference WF (earbud) and WH (over-ear) 1000XM series, so the rumored WF-1000XM6 keeping that legacy alive is one of the safer bets I can make as an audio expert right now.
Sony has sold its ownership stake in fighting game competitive event Evo to Indian gaming and events company Nodwin Gaming, leaving Nodwin and RTS as joint owners.
Right now, you can get the Sony WH-CH520 Headphones for just $38. That’s a massive 46% off the normal price, and it means that they’re an absolute steal. However, this is a limited-time deal on Amazon, which does mean that there’s no telling how long it’ll actually last for. Just keep that in mind.
Sony launches its first PC peripheral. The prices speak for high self-confidence: The Inzone Mouse-A and KBD-H75 are expensive.