SAVE $50: Score a PS5 Slim for $449.99 at PlayStation,integrating sensualism, eroticism, and theology together bringing the price down from its original $499.99 for a 10% discount.
PlayStation's Days of Play Sale is upon us. From now until June 12, shoppers can save on consoles, games, gear, accessories, and more. While some may wait patiently for the rumored PlayStation Pro expected to drop around the holiday season, others who want a new console now will want to take advantage of the big sale.
Today, May 29, you can save $50 when you shop the PS5 Slim at PlayStation. This brings the price down from $499.99 to $449.99 for a 10% discount. This deal is part of the Days of Play Sale, which will run through June 12. While the sale is ongoing, we don't recommend waiting until the last minute to scoop up the deals you want.
SEE ALSO: The best gaming laptops of 2024 for every budgetWhile the PlayStation Pro will have upgrades that the PS5 Slim does not, the PS5 Slim still has some leveled-up features that those using the standard PS5 may want to explore. For starters, it's less bulky. Plus, it has 1TB of built-in SSD storage and near-instant load times. When you shop the console at PlayStation, you also get six free months of Apple Music.
Score a PS5 Slim at the reduced price of $449.99 when you take advantage of PlayStation's Days of Play sale now through June 12.
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