The PS5 is slowly but surely earning its place as the most popular current-gen console on the market, but is it worth its price of admission? If you’ve been toying with the idea of upgrading to the shiny new console but need some convincing before taking the plunge, we’ve got the answer you seek.
As the PS5 is not a cheap machine to purchase, especially following its much-publicised price increase in the UK, it’s worth learning everything there is to know about Sony’s latest console before purchase. This means knowing more than simply the best PS5 games.
With two different PS5 models to choose from, it also makes the decision that much more complicated. The digital-only PS5 is cheaper with an RRP of £389.99, but you won’t be able to play any game off a disc — meaning physical games are entirely off the menu. The standard disc-drive-toting PS5, meanwhile, is more expensive, typically retailing for £479.99, but it does at least let you play games off a disc. Decisions, decisions.
At those prices, is the PS5 worth it? Read on to find out whether we think the PS5 is worth buying or not and to discover why it just might be.
Yes, the PS5 is worth buying. Now more than ever, Sony’s latest console is worth your investment and there has never been a better time to upgrade.
Everything about the PS5 screams next-gen. From its outlandish but sleek design, comfortable DualSense controller, and stellar 4K graphics, the PS5 is a major upgrade over the PS4. Thanks to far more readily available stock, too, it is now the right time to buy a PS5.
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