The world trade war is underway, and prices for high-tech products are rising.

Sony has raised its price PlayStation 5 Game Consoles in Europe, UK, Australia and New Zealand.

The prices valid from April 14th are as follows:

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  • Europe: PS5 Digital Edition: 499.99 Euro

  • UK: PS5 Digital Edition: £429.99

  • Australia: Standard PS5 with Ultra HD Blu-ray Disc Drive – AUD $829.95

  • New Zealand: Standard PS5 with Ultra HD Blu-ray Disc Drive – NZD -$949.95

Prices have increased by approximately 15% overall.

The good news is that the PS5’s disk drives will be slightly cheaper (79.99 euros in Europe, 69.99 pounds in the UK, 124.95 dollars in Australia, and NZD $139.95 in New Zealand). The PS5 Pro also remains at the same cost in all these markets.

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Sony says the price hikes are due to “a challenging economic environment, including high inflation and fluctuating exchange rates.” The increase in US tariffs on China, where Sony produces the PS5, has not been mentioned, and US prices have not yet been changed. Given that tariffs on Chinese goods are becoming more sharp revival (And it seems fluctuating and at first glance it’s become President Trump’s whim.) It’s reasonable to expect similar, if not so high, price increases in the US last week.

Trump’s tariffs have led to a large number of technological products becoming more expensive. We are tracking them Everything herehowever, the list includes Asus laptops, Nvidia GPUs and Sony TVS.




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