Sony has announced plans to raise PlayStation 5 peripheral prices in Japan.
The price increases listed below, which apply to products including DualSense controllers and the Pulse 3D headset, would appear to be Japan-only.
They were revealed in a Japanese PlayStation Blog post announcing a new PS5 model, which launches in November in the US and in other regions over the following months.
There was no mention of price increases on the PlayStation Blog in Europe or the US, but we’ve asked Sony for confirmation.
The new peripheral prices listed below will be applied from October 18.
The new PS5 model will be available in standard and Digital editions, both featuring 1TB storage.
According to Sony, the new model has been reduced in volume by more than 30%, and in weight by 18% and 24% respectively compared to the current one, which it will replace.
Unlike the existing model, those who purchase the PS5 Digital Edition will be able to add a Blu-ray disc drive later, as it will also be sold separately.
The new model requires a separate $30 / £25 / Є30 stand for the console to safely stand upright.
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