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The price of the PS5 will increase in Europe, more bad news for the French



The price of consoles no longer follows the usual logic. Where previous generations saw their prices drop over time, the PlayStation 5 seems to be following an opposite trajectory. In Europe, a new increase could be announced in the coming weeks.

This situation is part of a global context marked by economic tensions. Sony had already justified a previous increase by “a difficult economic context, marked by high inflation and fluctuating exchange rates”, recognizing a decision that was “difficult to make”.

An ever more expensive PS5, a trend that is taking hold

Since its launch in 2020, the PS5 has never really benefited from a lasting price drop. On the contrary, several adjustments have been applied depending on the markets, including a recent increase last April. If a new increase is confirmed, it would be the second in less than a year. An unusual situation for the video game industry, historically accustomed to making its consoles more accessible over time. Even promotional periods, like Black Friday, only offered a temporary reprieve. Prices quickly returned to their initial level, leaving little room for consumers to save money.

Recent figures illustrate this difficulty. The market recorded its worst month since 1995 last November, a sign of a worrying slowdown. Inventory shortages, combined with rising prices, are making it even more difficult for many gamers to access consoles. A situation which could continue if economic conditions do not improve.

Towards a new reality for European players

If this new increase is confirmed, it would mark an additional stage in the evolution of the console market. European players could be among the first affected, as with previous increases applied outside the United States. In this context, buying a console is becoming an increasingly thoughtful decision, far from the impulsive purchase that once characterized new generation launches.