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PS5 price increase the recommended retail price (RRP) of every PlayStation 5 model sold in the United States by $50, effective August 21, 2025, a move the company says is driven by a “challenging economic environment.” The standard PS5 now lists at $549.99, the Digital Edition at $499.99 and the PS5 Pro at $749.99.
Sony published the RRP update on the PlayStation Blog, confirming the increase takes effect starting Aug. 21. The change applies to all PS5 models in the U.S.; PlayStation accessories and game pricing were not changed in this announcement. Gamers who buy through major retailers before the effective date could still find the older pricing for a short window.
In its announcement, Sony’s marketing leadership described the decision as necessary to navigate global economic pressures. Independent reporting highlights specific drivers behind the move: renewed tariff uncertainty on imports, lingering inflationary costs and higher production and logistics expenses — factors that have already prompted price adjustments in other regions earlier this year.
Isabelle Tomatis, Sony Interactive Entertainment’s vice president of global marketing, said the company continues to “navigate a challenging economic environment,” language repeated across Sony statements and press coverage.
The PS5 remains a strong seller — Sony reported that PS5 hardware shipments recently crossed the 80-million unit mark worldwide, underlining sustained demand even as prices rise. That sales momentum gives Sony room to adjust pricing while continuing to sell significant volumes. Analysts say the hike is a response to narrow profit margins caused by higher supply-chain costs and tariffs rather than weakening demand.
Sony’s new suggested retail prices in the U.S. went into effect on August 21, 2025.
Each PS5 model in the U.S. increased by $50: PS5 Digital Edition to $499.99, PS5 standard to $549.99, and PS5 Pro to $749.99.
Sony cites a “challenging economic environment.” Reporters point to tariffs, higher production and logistics costs, and market pressures as core drivers.
In this update Sony said PS5 accessories and software prices were not part of the U.S. price change. Check retailer listings for bundle adjustments.
Rivals and retailers are watching tariffs and supply-chain announcements closely. Earlier Sony price adjustments in Europe and Australasia this year suggest the company will continue to align RRPs to local cost pressures as needed. Retail promotions around holiday windows could soften the consumer impact but expect MSRP (manufacturer suggested retail price) to remain higher where Sony has announced changes.
our view: An industry analyst interviewed about the announcement said the increase is “a pragmatic step to protect margins as input costs and tariff risks squeeze hardware makers.” That view matches company statements and recent financial commentary from Sony executives.