Date: November 20, 2025
Sony’s biggest holiday discount brings rare drops on consoles, games, and accessories.
Sony is kicking off Black Friday 2025 with one of its most aggressive PlayStation deals yet, slicing PS5 prices in both India and the United States. The cuts arrive just ahead of the holiday shopping rush, giving buyers a rare chance to grab the console at its lowest rates since launch.
PlayStation’s Black Friday Deals start Nov 21, bringing discounts on:
— PlayStation (@PlayStation) November 18, 2025
Hardware, including PS5 consoles and PlayStation Portal
PlayStation Plus
PlayStation Store
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India Gets Up to ₹10,000 Off on PS5 and Accessories
PlayStation India has confirmed that its Black Friday sale will run from November 21 to December 4, 2025. The discounts stretch across PS5 consoles, DualSense controllers, PS VR2, PS Portal, and a wide lineup of PlayStation Studios titles.
The PS5 Disc Edition now drops to ₹49,990 (from ₹54,990), while the Digital Edition sits at ₹44,990 (down from ₹49,990). These markdowns are among the steepest seen in India since the console’s debut.
Accessories also see aggressive reductions. Most DualSense controllers start at ₹4,390, while the DualSense Edge falls to ₹15,990. The PS VR2, which usually costs ₹44,999, is now available for ₹34,999. Even flagship audio products like the Pulse Elite headset (₹7,990) and Pulse Explore earbuds (₹9,990) see heavy cuts.
On the games front, the spread is wide. Death Stranding 2 is listed at ₹4,199, Astro Bot and Stellar Blade at ₹3,199, while chart-toppers like Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, Gran Turismo 7, and Rise of the Ronin drop to ₹2,599. One of the most notable deals is God of War Ragnarök, now at ₹2,099, a massive drop from its original price.
The sale spans Amazon, Flipkart, Blinkit, Zepto, Croma, Reliance Digital, Vijay Sales, Sony Center, and other authorised partners.
In the U.S., Sony is applying a $100 discount on PS5 consoles, including the PS5 Digital Edition Fortnite Flowering Chaos Bundle ($399.99) and the 1TB PS5 Console Fortnite Bundle ($449.99). The PS5 Pro is part of this markdown as well, making it one of the most attractive Black Friday offers for American buyers.
Accessories follow the same theme:
Sony is also pushing a strong PlayStation Plus offer, with up to 33% off on 12-month plans and deeper discounts for users upgrading to Premium/Deluxe tiers. All PlayStation Plus users continue to receive monthly games, special discounts, online multiplayer access, and community perks.
Sony is also highlighting entertainment benefits this year. Inside the Sony Pictures Core app, Premium members can browse through a rotating library of around 100 on-demand films. During the Black Friday period, both PS4 and PS5 players get movie markdowns, with deeper cuts for PS Plus members on new releases such as “Bad Boys: Ride or Die” and “Tarot.”
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