Sony raises PlayStation 5 prices by $50 in US due to new tariffs starting August 21
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Published: 8/20/2025
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Updated: 8/20/2025, 8:41:06 PM
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Sony has announced a **$50 price increase for all PlayStation 5 models in the United States**, effective August 21, 2025, citing new tariffs as the primary reason for the adjustment. The price hikes will affect the PlayStation 5 with a disc drive, the PlayStation 5 Digital Edition, and the PlayStation 5 Pro.
The updated prices are as follows:
- PlayStation 5 (disc d...
The updated prices are as follows:
- PlayStation 5 (disc drive): from $499.99 to $549.99
- PlayStation 5 Digital Edition: from $449.99 to $499.99
- PlayStation 5 Pro: from $699.99 to $749.99
Sony emphasized that the price increase is a response to nav...
Sony emphasized that the price increase is a response to navigating a "challenging economic environment," specifically attributing the need to pass on costs to consumers due to new tariffs imposed on electronics imports in the U.S. market. The company clarified that the price changes apply only to the U.S., as other regions had already experienced similar increases earlier this year. Notably, prices for PS5 accessories will remain unchanged despite the console price hikes[1][2][4].
This move comes amid continued geopolitical and economic pre...
This move comes amid continued geopolitical and economic pressures affecting global supply chains and manufacturing costs for consumer electronics. Sony's announcement reflects the broader impact of trade policies that can influence retail prices for popular gaming hardware in key markets like the United States.
Consumers looking to purchase a PlayStation 5 in the U.S. sh...
Consumers looking to purchase a PlayStation 5 in the U.S. should expect these new prices starting tomorrow, August 21, 2025[1][2][4].
🔄 Updated: 8/20/2025, 6:20:31 PM
Sony’s announcement to raise PlayStation 5 prices by $50 in the U.S., effective August 21, has sparked mixed consumer reactions, with many expressing frustration over the increased cost amid ongoing economic pressures. The base PS5 will now retail at $549.99, and the Digital Edition at $499.99, prompting comments on social media highlighting concerns over affordability and inflation, such as users noting how prices are "skyrocketing everywhere" and criticizing political inaction on tariffs impacting consumers[1]. Sony vice president Isabelle Tomatis framed the decision as a response to a "challenging economic environment," but many gamers remain upset about the repeated price hikes following similar increases in other regions[1][2].
🔄 Updated: 8/20/2025, 6:30:35 PM
Sony is raising PlayStation 5 prices by $50 in the U.S. starting August 21 due to new tariffs imposed by the U.S. government. The base PS5 will now cost $549.99, the Digital Edition $499.99, and the PS5 Pro $749.99, reflecting the impact of these additional import duties from tariffs announced under the previous administration. Sony stated it is “navigating a challenging economic environment” and passing the tariff-related costs onto consumers, with the price increases applying only in the U.S. market[1][2][3].
🔄 Updated: 8/20/2025, 6:40:32 PM
Sony is raising PlayStation 5 prices across all mainline models by $50 in the US starting August 21, with the standard PS5 going from $500 to $550, the Digital Edition from $450 to $500, and the PS5 Pro from $700 to $750[1][2][4]. Industry experts attribute this increase to new tariffs imposed under the current administration, with Sony citing a "challenging economic environment" that forces passing additional costs onto consumers[1][3]. Market analysts warn this move could tighten consumer spending on gaming hardware amid inflationary pressures but acknowledge Sony’s pricing remains competitive compared to other next-gen consoles[2].
🔄 Updated: 8/20/2025, 6:50:29 PM
**Breaking News Update**: Sony has announced a $50 price increase for all PlayStation 5 models in the U.S., effective August 21, citing a challenging economic environment amid new tariffs. The new prices will be $549.99 for the standard PS5, $499.99 for the Digital Edition, and $749.99 for the PS5 Pro[1][2]. This move reflects Sony's efforts to offset increased costs, aligning with the economic pressures faced by many global businesses[4].
🔄 Updated: 8/20/2025, 7:00:43 PM
Sony is raising PlayStation 5 prices by $50 in the US starting August 21, citing a challenging economic environment and new tariffs. The revised prices will be $550 for the standard PS5, $500 for the Digital Edition, and $750 for the PS5 Pro[1][2][4]. This price hike applies only to the US market, while accessory prices remain unchanged[1].
🔄 Updated: 8/20/2025, 7:10:37 PM
As Sony raises the prices of PlayStation 5 consoles in the U.S. by $50 effective August 21, consumers are expressing mixed reactions. Some gamers are critical, noting it's a significant increase for a five-year-old console, while others see it as a necessary response to economic challenges. Sony's Isabelle Tomatis noted the decision was influenced by a "challenging economic environment," but no specific reference was made to new tariffs as the cause in the official announcements[1][2][3].
🔄 Updated: 8/20/2025, 7:20:42 PM
As Sony raises PlayStation 5 prices by $50 in the US starting August 21, market reactions are mixed, with some analysts predicting a short-term impact on sales. Sony's stock price has seen minor fluctuations, with investors closely watching consumer response to the hike. "The price increase is a necessary measure to navigate the challenging economic environment," said a Sony spokesperson, reflecting the broader industry trend of price adjustments in response to tariffs and economic pressures[1][2].
🔄 Updated: 8/20/2025, 7:30:43 PM
Sony is raising PlayStation 5 prices in the US by $50 across all models starting August 21 due to new tariffs, with the standard PS5 now costing $550, the Digital Edition $500, and the Pro version $750[1]. This move heightens competitive pressure as Microsoft and Nintendo maintain their current pricing, potentially impacting consumer choices in a challenging economic environment[1]. Sony emphasized it is passing increased costs from tariffs onto consumers, marking a notable shift in the US market where price hikes hit later than in other regions[1].
🔄 Updated: 8/20/2025, 7:40:47 PM
Sony announced a $50 price increase for all PlayStation 5 models in the U.S., effective August 21, 2025, citing a "challenging economic environment" driven by new tariffs. The standard PS5 will rise from $500 to $550, the Digital Edition from $450 to $500, and the PS5 Pro from $700 to $750, with no changes to accessory prices[1][2][3]. This adjustment applies only to the U.S. market, while prices remain stable in other regions.
🔄 Updated: 8/20/2025, 7:50:46 PM
Sony has announced a $50 price increase for PlayStation 5 consoles in the US starting August 21, 2025, with the standard PS5 rising to $550, the Digital Edition to $499.99, and the PS5 Pro to $750, citing new tariffs as the primary cause. Industry experts suggest this reflects broader challenges from recent US tariffs affecting global supply chains, making it difficult for Sony to maintain previous pricing without impacting margins. Analysts note this move could influence consumer purchasing patterns and intensify competition with rivals like Microsoft, especially as the price hike comes amid a tightening economic environment[1][2][4].
🔄 Updated: 8/20/2025, 8:00:56 PM
Sony's announcement of a $50 price increase for PlayStation 5 consoles in the US, effective August 21, triggered a mixed market reaction with Sony's stock dipping about 1.2% in after-hours trading as investors weighed concerns over potential dampened demand amid higher prices[1][2]. Analysts noted the price hike, attributed to new tariffs and a "challenging economic environment," aligns with similar moves by competitors like Nintendo and Microsoft but may pressure sales in the highly competitive US console market[1][2]. Sony's new PS5 prices will be $549.99 for the base model, $499.99 for the Digital Edition, and $749.99 for the Pro version, signaling a strategic response to increased U
🔄 Updated: 8/20/2025, 8:11:02 PM
Sony is raising PlayStation 5 prices in the US by $50 across all models effective August 21, with the base PS5 now at $549.99, the Digital Edition at $499.99, and the PS5 Pro at $749.99, citing a "challenging economic environment" linked to new tariffs[1][2][4][5]. This move intensifies competition, following similar price hikes by Nintendo for its Switch console and Microsoft's earlier $100 increase for the Xbox Series X, signaling a broader industry trend of passing tariff-related costs to consumers[2][3].
🔄 Updated: 8/20/2025, 8:20:59 PM
Sony’s announcement of a $50 price increase for all PlayStation 5 models in the US, effective August 21, triggered a mixed market reaction as investors weighed the impact of tariffs and higher consumer costs. Following the news, Sony’s stock price experienced a modest dip, reflecting investor concerns about potential sales declines in a competitive console market strained by economic pressures. Analysts noted that while the price hike was expected due to tariffs and a "challenging economic environment," it could pressure demand amid rising prices from rivals like Nintendo and Microsoft[1][2][3].
🔄 Updated: 8/20/2025, 8:31:08 PM
Sony is raising PlayStation 5 prices by $50 in the U.S. starting August 21, citing a "challenging economic environment" linked to the new 15% tariffs imposed by the White House on imports from Japan as of July 31, 2025[1][2][3]. The U.S. government’s tariff policy directly prompted this increase, pushing the base PS5 price to $549.99 and the Digital Edition to $499.99[1][3]. Sony noted this price hike applies only to the U.S. market, reflecting the impact of these regulatory trade measures.
🔄 Updated: 8/20/2025, 8:41:06 PM
Sony's announcement of a $50 price increase for all PlayStation 5 models in the US starting August 21 has sparked mixed reactions among consumers. Many expressed frustration over the rising costs amid ongoing economic challenges, with some commenters lamenting, "This makes me glad I didn't wait any longer" while others attribute the hikes to broader inflation and tariffs, citing "the free money given out during that time has caused the rampant inflation we are living with now"[2]. Despite the backlash, some buyers have rushed to purchase at current prices before the increase takes effect[1][2].