PlayStation India Black Friday Sale 2025: Price cuts on PS5, consoles and games

PlayStation India Black Friday Sale 2025: Price cuts on PS5, consoles and games

PlayStation India has officially announced its Black Friday Sale for 2025, featuring significant price reductions on a variety of consoles, accessories, and game titles. This much-anticipated promotion will run from November 21 to December 4, available at major online and offline retailers throughout the country. During this sale, both versions of the PlayStation 5 will see substantial price cuts. The PS5 Disc Edition will now retail for ₹49,990, down from ₹54,990, while the Digital Edition is reduced to ₹44,990 from ₹49,990. Each model experiences a ₹5,000 drop, marking one of the most notable discounts since their launch. Customers can find these offers through platforms such as Amazon, Flipkart, Blinkit, and Zepto, as well as at brick-and-mortar stores including Croma, Reliance Digital, Vijay Sales, and Sony Center, among other authorized retailers. Additionally, the promotion includes a full range of DualSense controllers, with standard colors like White, Black, Red, Grey Camo, and Ice Blue now priced at ₹4,390 after a ₹2,000 discount. Premium color variants, including Metallic Blue and Chrome Teal, are available for ₹4,849, also reflecting a ₹2,000 reduction. One of the standout deals is on the PS VR2 headset, which will be available for ₹34,999, down from ₹44,999. Other accessories are also included, with the Pulse Explore Wireless Earbuds dropping to ₹9,990 after a ₹9,000 cut, and the Pulse Elite Wireless Headset now priced at ₹7,990. The high-end DualSense Edge controller will be offered at ₹15,990 following a ₹3,000 discount. A wide array of game titles is featured in the sale, encompassing recent hits and popular first-party games. For instance, “Death Stranding 2” is priced at ₹4,199, while “Astro Bot” and “Stellar Blade” are available for ₹3,199 each. Major releases such as “Marvel’s Spider Man 2,” “Rise of the Ronin,” and “Gran Turismo 7” are priced at ₹2,599. The highly anticipated “God of War Ragnarök” sees a significant reduction, now available for just ₹2,099 after a ₹3,100 discount. Classic favorites like “Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut” and “The Last of Us Part 1 Remake” are also discounted to ₹2,599. PlayStation India has provided a comprehensive list of discounts across consoles, accessories, and games, making this Black Friday promotion one of the most aggressive pricing strategies seen in the Indian market. This event presents a compelling opportunity for both new customers and existing PS5 owners who are eager to enhance their gaming experience.

Sources : Mint

Published On : Nov 20, 2025, 02:45

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