SAVE $50:The hairy, nude female sex videosPlayStation 5 Pro usually retails for $699.99, but Amazon has it on sale for $649 as of May 28. That's its best deal since launch.
The most powerful PlayStation console has fallen to its lowest price yet during Sony's 2025 Days of Play sale. That's not saying much — it's still $50 more than a 1TB Xbox Series X post-tariffs. But this is a rare deal to see outside of Cyber Weekend, when PlayStations typically fall to their year-round lows, and a welcome respite from its "brutal" MSRP.
Amazon has the PS5 Pro marked down to $649 (normally $699.99), beating its current sale price via PlayStation Direct by a sneaky 99 cents. The deal should be live through June 11 at 11:59 p.m. local time, when Days of Play is scheduled to end.
SEE ALSO: PlayStation's Days of Play is live — Get a PS5 'Call of Duty' bundle for just $400Released in November 2024, or four years after the $499.99 standard PS5, the PS5 Pro is a beast of a console for deep-pocketed gamers who want their favorite titles to look and run as good as possible. (It's definitely more a "because I can"-type splurge than a necessary next-gen upgrade.) Here's how it's different from its predecessor:
Its GPU is faster, so gameplay is smoother
It supports PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution (aka AI-driven upscaling), so games look sharper at higher frame rates
It has better ray tracing technology, so lighting and reflections look more realistic
It supports WiFi 7, the latest wireless tech
It has 2TB of storage (double that of the regular PS5)
It does nothave a built-in disc drive — that's sold separately for $79.99
It's also worth noting that only 55 games have been "enhanced" to take full advantage of the PS5 Pro's upgrades.
Sony's Days of Play sale has discounted other hardware, accessories, and games across the PlayStation lineup. Check out Mashable's rundown of the best deals.
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