If you’ve been thinking about buying a PlayStation 5, you might want to grab one sooner rather than later.
Sony has announced that the price of the console is going up in Canada. That includes several models of the PS5, and the increase means gamers could end up paying noticeably more than they were just a short time ago starting April 2.
Why is the price going up? One of the biggest factors is the rising cost of electronic components, especially semiconductors. These chips are in huge demand right now thanks to everything from gaming systems to AI technology. When those parts cost more, it eventually shows up in the price of the console.
Here’s a price breakdown for Canada (if you aren’t a gamer, brace for sticker shock even on the current prices)
Now:
Standard PlayStation 5 $649.99
PS5 Digital Edition $579.99
PS5 Pro $959.99
PlayStation Portal remote player $269.99
Expected New Prices starting April 2
Standard PS5 $819.99 (up about $170)
PS5 Digital Edition $749.99 (up about $170)
PS5 Pro $1099.99 (up about $140)
PlayStation Portal $319.99 (up about $50)
The estimated new prices are not official from Sony Canada but they match how past Canada pricing has shifted based on U.S. increases and exchange rate effects.
If you’re thinking of buying a PS5 soon, grabbing one before April 2 could save you a couple hundred dollars.



