
SONY MULLS PRICE HIKES AMID £500M TARIFF CHALLENGE
May 14, 2025 10:55 AMSony is contemplating further price increases for the PlayStation 5 in response to expected hefty tariffs from the US, affecting its profits by approximately £513 million. During a recent meeting with investors, the company disclosed plans to possibly pass these costs onto consumers while also considering shifting some of its PS5 production to the US. This comes after the PS5 experienced price hikes in various regions including a recent £40 increase in the UK. While there has been no announcement of similar increases in the US yet, this move reflects the broader uncertainty in the electronics market driven by changing tariff policies.
Will the PS5 prices increase in the US?As of now, there has been no official announcement regarding price increases for the PS5 in the US, but Sony is evaluating its strategy in light of rising costs and potential tariff implications.
The PlayStation 5, released in November 2020, has sold incredibly well, rivaling its predecessor, PS4. Its dominance in the current console generations is marked by exclusive titles and innovative features, contributing to an ongoing demand despite these pricing challenges. The stability of its sales amidst price adjustments speaks volumes about its current position in the gaming market.

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Man, between tariffs and production shifts, it feels like Sony’s playing a risky game of Monopoly with PS5 pricing. Here’s hoping they don’t roll a ‘Go Directly to Price Hike’ card for the US market. PS5 demand is clearly still strong, but at this rate, ‘next-gen gaming’ might start meaning ‘next-paycheck gaming’ for some folks. Fingers crossed those exclusives stay killer enough to justify the squeeze.

Another potential price hike Guess my backlog of PS4 games will keep me busy until the PS5 becomes more wallet-friendly. At least Sony's exclusives are still worth the premium, when they finally drop. Shifting production to the US could be a smart move long-term, but I hope it doesn’t mean even more delays for those still trying to snag a console. The supply chain drama never ends.