PS5, Nintendo Switch get price hikes
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Every version of the PlayStation 5 is now $50 more expensive in the U.S., but at least for now, a new deal at GameStop will cover the difference. The meme stock retailer announced it will start giving anyone who trades in their last-gen consoles an extra $50 in-store credit toward the purchase of a new PS5.
Sony today announced that starting tomorrow, August 21, all PS5 models will be subject to a $50 price increase in the United States.
PlayStation has followed suit with Nintendo and Microsoft, upping its console pricing. So how do these gaming systems stack up now?
With Indiana Jones confirmed for the Switch 2, new reports indicate that Bethesda could also be bringing Starfield to the Nintendo Switch 2 next year.
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It’s undeniable that the PS5 is much stronger than the Nintendo Switch. My knowledge of technical terms and what they mean is very small but I do understand how powerful the PS5 really is.
Additionally, Ampere Analysis also notes that a recent NPD report claims the PS5 has outsold the Nintendo Switch for the first time ever in the U.S. during September. You may like
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Brace for impact: Sony is raising prices on PS5 consoles, like Nintendo and Microsoft before it
On August 20 — just hours before the tech world dialed into the Made by Google Pixel 10 launch — Sony announced that it's raising the recommended prices for PS5 consoles by $50 for U.S. retailers. The new prices will likely take effect starting Thursday, August 21, though retailers may implement the new prices at different times.