It looks even more certain that Sony is launching the PS5 Slim soon, as it has once again discounted the standard PS5 for two weeks.
So, remember how earlier this month Sony temporarilyfor a couple of weeks? Well, just two weeks after that deal ended, it’s only gone and done it again.
It’s the exact same discount as before, with Sony selling the standard PlayStation 5 model across Europe, including the UK, for £404.99 on its PlayStation Direct website. Said website states that this deal will also last for about two weeks, until September 7. However, anyone looking to buy one is better off checking any other retailer, as most places are selling it for about £399, including
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