PlayStation 30th Anniversary Limited-Edition Product Prices Leak Ahead of Preorder

Sony announced the PlayStation 30th Anniversary's limited-edition products last week, and this had fans and gamers raving about the retro 90s design. However, it seems that some cannot hide their excitement and how chosen to leak the cost of the products. 

Prices for the upcoming bundles as well as peripherals are part of the leak. 

PlayStation's 30th Anniversary Limited-Edition Product Prices are Leaked


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Dealabs shared a leak about the PlayStation 30th Anniversary Limited-Edition products that are coming this November, and users are in for a treat. 

First, the PlayStation 5 Pro bundle featuring the console and the commemorative 90s grey cover, a DualSense Edge controller, a separate disc drive cover, and other special items are expected to be sold for over $1,000. It should be noted that Sony will only release 12,300 units of this bundle, and they come with limited-edition markings. 

Next, the PS5 Slim Digital Edition bundle, which will feature the retro covers, DualSense controller, and its other accessories and freebies, will be available for $499.99. 

As for the DualSense, it will still be available for $79.99 alongside the DualSense Edge and PlayStation Portal, which will retain their retail prices while getting the nostalgic look. 

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Should You Buy from PlayStation's 30th-Year Commemorative Offers? 

Sony's PlayStation 30th Anniversary limited-edition products are a treat for fans and gamers as they bring back a nostalgic feeling with the original themes of the PS1. Users may also pair the experience with PlayStation Plus Premium's Classic games. 

However, for those looking to snag the PS5 Pro bundle, keep in mind that this is the more expensive and in-demand product because of its limited availability and commemorative markings.

PlayStation's Latest Gaming Offers

One of Sony's beloved IPs is the PlayStation, and through the years, the company has released different models of the PlayStation, with the PS5 being the most recent addition. Its release came at a time when reports claimed that Sony is slowly dropping support for the last-gen PlayStation 4 as it has been more than a decade since its base model was released.

There are already three models of the PlayStation 5 consoles, including the base model, 2023's PS5 Slim, which also features both a physical and digital version, and the recently announced PS5 Pro. The latest gaming console promised the best experiences on the PS5, now featuring a GPU upgrade, AI-based upscaling, and even touts 60FPS gaming on higher graphics.

Sony's PlayStation is turning 30 soon, and while that makes some people feel old, it celebrates its origins with the return of the retro colors of the first console, with this nostalgic look being applied to the PS5 and its accessories.

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