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Le prix PS5 augmente à nouveau en Europe, en Australie, en Nouvelle-Zélande

Auteur:Kristen Mise à jour:Apr 14,2025

Sony a annoncé une augmentation des prix de détail recommandés (RRPS) pour les consoles PlayStation 5 en Europe, en Australie et en Nouvelle-Zélande, à compter du 14 avril. Cette décision vient en réponse à "un environnement économique difficile, notamment une inflation élevée et des taux de change fluctuants", comme indiqué par la société. Les ajustements des prix ont été officiellement confirmés via un article sur le blog PlayStation .

Voici les nouveaux RRP pour la PS5:

Europe:

  • Édition numérique PS5: 500 € (pas de changement pour la PS5 standard avec lecteur de disque)

ROYAUME-UNI:

  • Édition numérique PS5: 430 £ (pas de changement pour la PS5 standard avec lecteur de disque)

Australie:

  • PS5 standard avec lecteur de disque: AUD 830 $
  • Édition numérique PS5: AUD 750 $

Nouvelle-Zélande:

  • PS5 standard avec lecteur de disque: NZD 950 $
  • Édition numérique PS5: NZD 860 $

Notamment, le prix de la PS5 Pro reste inchangé.

Ces hausses de prix suivent des augmentations de RRP similaires mises en œuvre en 2022 , ce qui rend la PS5 beaucoup plus coûteuse dans de nombreuses régions par rapport à ses prix initiaux de lancement. En Europe et au Royaume-Uni, la PS5 Digital Edition a connu une augmentation de 100 / £ / £ de 70 £ par rapport à son prix de lancement de 400 € / 360 £. En Australie, la PS5 standard a augmenté de 80 $ AUD à partir de 750 $ AUD, tandis que l'édition numérique a bondi de 150 $ AUD sur 600 $ AUD. En Nouvelle-Zélande, la PS5 standard est désormais de 130 $ NZD plus chère que son prix de lancement de 820 $ NZD, et la version numérique a augmenté de 210 $ NZD sur 650 $ NZD.

Inversement, le RRP du lecteur de disque PS5 est réduit à 80 € / 70 £ / AUD 125 $ / NZD 140 $.

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