Last week, Sony unveiled a limited edition of the PS5 and PS5 Pro to celebrate the 30th anniversary of PlayStation. Both consoles will be available in very small quantities and can be pre-ordered from September 26. However, the Japanese firm has not officially announced the prices of both devices and other allegorical accessories.
However, a leak has now revealed how much some of these devices would cost. Via the French portal Dealabsrenowned leaker Billbil-kun has published the alleged price of the digital PS5 and the DualSense controller that are part of this special launch.
According to the aforementioned, The limited edition PS5 will be sold in the United States for $499.99
In the case of the command DualSense stylized with the design of the PS1, its price in North America would be $79.99. The accessory could cost £69.99 in the UK and $79.99 in European markets. If confirmed, this would put it in line with the limited edition version of Astrobot which recently hit the market.
There is still no news on the price of the limited edition PS5 Pro
While the leaked data is interesting, It is not yet known how much the limited edition PS5 Pro could cost.This variant is the most eye-catching of the PlayStation 30th Anniversary collection and is the most coveted by fans, not only because there will only be 12,300 units available worldwide, but because it is the most complete celebration pack that Sony has announced.
It is also unknown at what price the controller will be launched. DualSense Edge and the PlayStation Portal which will pay homage to the original PlayStation. Although it would not be surprising if this information comes to light in the next few hours, considering that reservations for all products will go live this Thursday 26th.
In the case of the limited edition PS5 Pro, there is already speculation that it could be sold in exchange for about 1,000 dollars
In addition to this, there are other allegorical and collectible elements that will also be available in the limited edition digital PS5. These are: a poster, a sticker, a paper clip in the shape of the PlayStation logo, four cable ties and a USB-C cable that at one end includes a housing that emulates the connector on the PS1 controllers.
The limited editions of the PS5 and PS5 Pro inherit the gray color of the original PlayStation and its multicolored logo. The same goes for the PlayStation Portal and the DualSense and DualSense Edge controllers. The console boxes also emulate the design of the PS1 packagingto take nostalgia to the highest possible level.