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Sony just jacked the price up on PS5, but you can land one today at up to $210 off (Refurb, Amazon warranty)

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As you likely know by now, Sony has officially increased the price on all PlayStation 5 consoles here in the U.S. That puts the PS5 at $550, the PS5 Digital Edition at $500, and the PS5 Pro at $750…ugh. If you are looking to land a new machine right now, and would prefer to side-step the new jacked up pricing, Woot is offering a series of refurbished offers on the latest PS5 Slim Disc and Digital models right starting at $310 Prime shipped. Details below. 

All of the deals listed below are indeed for refurbished units, but as of right now these are going to deliver some of the lowest prices around and save you hundreds in the process. Each of the discounts below include either a 90-day Amazon Renewed warranty or a full 1-year from Amazon, as indicated in the list below:

The deals above also join a refurbished offer on the rarely discounted PlayStation 5 DualSense Edge down at $139.99 Prime shipped as well – it goes for $199 brand new at Amazon:

While most folks who want a PS5 likely already have one, if there is anyone out there looking to avoid the post-tariff price hike these Woot offers can be a great way to save a ton – the chances of seeing new units anywhere near this price even mildly soon is extremely rare at best. 

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices