PlayStation India announces massive holiday sale for gamers with discounts up to 60%

PlayStation India announces massive holiday sale for gamers with discounts up to 60%

PlayStation India has officially launched its much-anticipated year-end holiday sale, featuring significant discounts on a broad range of gaming hardware and software. This exciting promotion kicks off on December 23, 2025, and will run until January 5, 2026, providing an excellent opportunity for gamers to enhance their setups or snag the latest titles at reduced prices. At the heart of this festive sale are considerable price cuts on essential PlayStation 5 accessories. Standard DualSense wireless controllers, available in various colors, have seen their prices drop to as low as Rs 4,490. For fans seeking specialized designs, options like the Metallic Blue or Chrome Pearl editions are now available for Rs 5,349. Competitive gamers will appreciate the high-end DualSense Edge wireless controller, now priced at Rs 15,990, reflecting a saving of Rs 3,000. Audio enthusiasts can rejoice as well, with the Pulse Explore wireless earbuds slashed from Rs 18,990 to just Rs 9,990. Other items like the Pulse Elite wireless headset and the PlayStation Portal remote player are also part of the sale, with the latter priced at Rs 16,990. Additionally, virtual reality fans will be thrilled to find that the PlayStation VR2 headset is now available for Rs 34,999, marking a substantial Rs 10,000 price reduction and making it an ideal time for PS5 owners to delve into immersive gaming experiences. The sale also includes a vast selection of first-party PlayStation games at special prices. Recent hits such as Astro Bot and Lost Soul Aside are offered for Rs 3,199, while blockbuster titles like Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, Gran Turismo 7, and the recently launched Death Stranding 2 can be purchased for Rs 4,199. Classic and remastered titles are seeing even deeper discounts, with Horizon Zero Dawn: Remastered and the Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection available for just Rs 1,599. Popular games such as God of War Ragnarok and Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut have been reduced to Rs 2,099 and Rs 2,599, respectively. Shoppers will have two weeks to take advantage of these offers, which will be available on major online platforms, including Amazon, Flipkart, Blinkit, and Zepto. For those who prefer to shop in person, authorized retailers like Sony Center, Croma, Reliance Digital, and Vijay Sales will also feature these exciting deals.

Sources : Business Today

Published On : Dec 19, 2025, 06:40

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