is almost upon us, but you don’t have to wait any time at all to find some good deals. Case in point: both variants of the PS5 Slim have dropped by $50, so if you’ve been holding off on making the leap to (and the is perhaps a little too on the pricey side), this is a solid discount that’s worth considering. The Digital Edition (the one without a disc drive) has dropped to $400, while the regular edition can be yours for $450.
The PS5 Slim variants have all the power of the original PS5 units but in a more slender form factor. Given how chunky those first models were, that’s nothing to sniff at.
The PS5 Slim is on sale for Prime Day, offering those who’ve been waiting to make the leap to current-gen consoles a discount worth considering.
If you buy the Slim Digital Edition and later decide that you’d like a disc drive so you can use Blu-rays, DVDs or physical editions of games on your PS5, you can pick up an . However, it’s worth noting that the add-on has been going in and out of stock in anticipation of the PS5 Pro, which doesn’t have a disc drive built in but is compatible with the attachment.
The PS5 games library is very robust at this point, thanks to killer first-party titles such as and the utterly terrific . Sony is remastering some major games that debuted on PS4 for the console too, including both chapters of and . There’s a huge selection of great third-party games to jump into as well, like the latest EA Sports FC, Madden NFL and NBA 2K games for sports fans, and . And let’s not forget the small matter of a new Call of Duty game .
So, if you do pick up a PS5 Slim, you’ll have a ton of games to buy and check out. That said, a PS Plus Extra or Premium subscription might be what you want, as that will give you access to a large library of titles right out of the gate.
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