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PS5 Pro Sales Surge on Amazon Ahead of Price Hike

March 30, 2026Source: TechRadar
PS5 Pro Sales Surge on Amazon Ahead of Price Hike
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Software & Startup Analyst

Sony's high-end console is climbing the charts as gamers rush to buy before the announced price increase takes effect.

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It seems that the "buy now or pay more later" mentality is hitting the gaming world hard. Sony’s high-end console, the PlayStation 5 Pro, has suddenly shot up to the top of Amazon’s best-seller lists. This surge comes right after news started circulating about an impending price hike in various regions. For many gamers who were on the fence about the $699 / £699 investment, the fear of an even higher price tag was clearly the final push they needed.

The PS5 Pro has always been a controversial piece of hardware due to its premium pricing and the lack of a disc drive in the base box. However, its performance capabilities—featuring PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution (PSSR) and significantly improved ray tracing—have kept it in the spotlight. Now, with Sony adjusting prices globally to account for economic shifts, the current "expensive" price is starting to look like a bargain compared to what's coming next.

We've seen this pattern before in the tech world. When a major company announces a price adjustment, there is usually a 48-to-72-hour window where inventory flies off the shelves as consumers try to lock in the lower rate. Amazon’s real-time tracking confirms that the PS5 Pro is currently the "it" item for core gamers. If you’ve been saving up your pennies for those smoother frame rates and 4K fidelity, it looks like your window of opportunity to get it at the launch price is closing fast.

Whether this momentum will continue after the price hike remains to be seen. Sony is betting on the fact that their enthusiast audience will pay a premium for the best possible console experience. For now, the charts don't lie: gamers are choosing to secure their hardware today rather than risking a heavier hit to their wallets tomorrow.

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