PlayStation 5 sales double in US ahead of price hikes

US sales of the PlayStation 5 nearly doubled in the week ending April 4, marking the console's best performance of 2026 so far. Consumers rushed to buy before Sony's announced price increases took effect. The surge came after Sony cited global economic pressures for raising prices by about $100 on its PS5 models.

Mat Piscatella, senior director at Circana, reported that US weekly unit and dollar sales of PlayStation 5 hardware reached 2026 highs during the week ending April 4, as price increases loomed. This represented almost a doubling of the previous week's sales. US spending on video game hardware for the week nearly doubled compared to the same week a year ago, according to Circana's retail tracking service and Piscatella's social media post on April 14. Sony announced the price hikes in late March, the second such increase in a couple of years, due to continued pressures in the global economic landscape. The base PlayStation 5, previously $500, now retails for $649.99 or $650, while the digital edition has risen from $400 to $600. The PlayStation 5 Pro is priced at $899.99. This pre-hike rush bucks the traditional trend of console prices dropping later in their lifecycle, as seen with the PS4, which fell from $400 to $200 at a similar stage.

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Sony raises PS5 prices amid economic pressures starting April 2

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Sony Interactive Entertainment announced significant price increases for the PlayStation 5, PS5 Pro, and PlayStation Portal, effective April 2. The company cited continued pressures in the global economic landscape as the reason. Prices are rising in multiple regions including the US, UK, Europe, and Japan.

Sony has announced price increases for its PlayStation consoles in multiple East Asian markets, effective May 1. The hikes follow similar changes a month ago in the US, UK, Europe, and Japan. In South Korea, prices have risen by up to 43 percent from launch levels.

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Sony raised the price of its PlayStation 5 consoles on April 2, with the cheapest model now starting at an MSRP of $600. However, the Fortnite Flowering Chaos PS5 Bundle remains available on PlayStation Direct for the previous sale price of $400. The bundle features the all-digital edition without a disc drive and includes exclusive cosmetics for Fortnite.

The Nex Playground movement-based gaming console will increase in price by $50 to $299 starting April 1. Nex co-founder and CEO David Lee announced the change in a letter to customers, blaming rising production costs for components like memory and storage. The company's Play Pass subscription remains $89 per year.

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A UK class action lawsuit against Sony over its 30 percent commission fees on digital PlayStation purchases reaches its conclusion this week. The case, valued at $2.6 billion, covers consumers who bought games via PlayStation Network from August 2016 to February 2026. This follows a separate US antitrust settlement that received preliminary approval last month.

Nintendo announced March 25 that physical copies of Switch 2-exclusive first-party games will cost $10 more than digital versions starting in May, beginning with Yoshi and the Mysterious Book ($70 physical vs. $60 digital on the US eShop). The policy reflects differing production and distribution costs, including Switch 2 cartridge challenges, breaking from prior equal pricing.

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In response to backlash following its March 25 announcement, Nintendo told IGN that US prices for physical first-party Switch 2 games remain unchanged at $69.99, while digital versions will be cheaper at $59.99—starting with Yoshi and the Mysterious Book on May 21. The policy reflects production costs and is not retroactive.

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