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Sony to hike PlayStation 5 prices again as memory chip costs surge

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Post Content ​In ​the key ​October-December ​holiday quarter, sales of Sony’s PlayStation 5 fell 16% from a year ​earlier to 8 million units. (Image: Sony)

Sony Group is raising global prices of its PlayStation 5 consoles, including a $100 increase in the U.S., marking its second hike in less than a year as the Japanese firm grapples with rising costs of key components such as memory ⁠chips.
The ​tech industry’s race to build out artificial intelligence infrastructure has pushed memory makers to favor higher-margin data-center chips, tightening supply for consumer devices.
The updated U.S. ​prices, ​effective April 2, will put ⁠the standard PS5 at $649.99, up from $549.99. The Digital Edition will now cost $599.99 while ‌the high-end PS5 Pro will cost $899.99.
Prices of the PlayStation Portal remote player will also climb to $249.99 from $199.99.

Similar increases will take effect across Europe and Japan, following what the company described as a “careful evaluation” of rising cost ⁠pressures in global ⁠supply chains.
Analysts have said the console price hikes are likely to dampen ⁠growth ‌in the video-game market this ​year. “Fortnite” maker Epic Games also cited ‌sluggish console sales among the reasons for the cut of 1,000 jobs it announced ‌earlier this week.
In ​the key ​October-December ​holiday quarter, sales of Sony’s PlayStation 5 fell 16% from a year ​earlier to 8 million units. The console ⁠has been on the market for around six years.

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Sony last raised PS5 prices by ‌around $50 in ⁠the U.S. in August last year. Microsoft also raised prices of its ​console, the Xbox, last year.

 

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