Days of Play: PlayStation 5 consoles available from RM1,830 for a limited time


In an announcement on the PlayStation blog, the PlayStation 5 Digital Edition is now available for RM1,830 (normal price: RM2,069) while PS5 is listed for RM2,260 (NP: RM2,499). — Bloomberg

PlayStation's Day of Play starts today (May 28) and will run until June 11, as an event to reward the community with limited-time offers on consoles, games and more.

In an announcement on the PlayStation blog, the PlayStation 5 Digital Edition is now available for RM1,830 (normal price: RM2,069) while the PS5 is listed for RM2,260 (NP: RM2,499).

The PS5 Pro console is available for RM3,610 (NP: RM3,849). The PlayStation VR2 is also being offered at RM1,860 (NP: RM2,099).

As for games, a number of popular titles are available for sale on the PlayStation Store including Astro Bot (RM206.67), Tekken 8 (RM141.93) and EA Sports FC 25 (RM60.93). The games were originally priced between RM249 to RM305.

Looking to save on a PlayStation Plus subscription after Sony announced a price adjustment last month? Gamers may be able to save up to 33% on select 12-month memberships. 

Discounts vary based on region/tier and eligibility. Users can sign in to their PlayStation Network account to find out more.

Days of Play deals are available at participating retail outlets.

 

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