Recent reports suggest that Sony is on the verge of announcing a substantial price increase for its PlayStation 5 (PS5) consoles in Europe. According to French content creator GyoJvFR, a reliable source has disclosed PlayStation’s upcoming plans. This move appears highly plausible given the current market climate, where 2026 has already seen widespread price escalations across various industries.
For those unaware, the surge in Artificial Intelligence (AI) demand has significantly driven up the cost of critical components such as DRAM (RAM) and NAND (SSD storage). Additionally, the processor manufacturing sector has prioritized production for data centers, leading to anticipated price increases for CPUs. GPU chip prices are also on the rise, further compounded by increasing raw material costs. These collective factors have consequently impacted the pricing of other essential components like cooling systems and power supplies.
PS5 Consoles Expected to See a €100 Price Increase
Currently, the official price for the PS5 Slim stands at €549.99 (though it can sometimes be found cheaper). This price is expected to rise to €649.99 following the rumored increase. The PS5 Pro, officially priced at €799.99, could see its cost jump to €899.99. Lastly, the PS Portal handheld device, which has an official price of €219.99, is anticipated to experience a modest increase to €249.99, largely due to its more basic memory configuration.
While not explicitly mentioned in the initial reports, the PS5 Digital Edition, which already saw a price increase to €499.99 in April 2025, is likely to follow suit. If it matches the predicted €100 increment, its price would reach €599.99. These represent quite significant adjustments across the PlayStation lineup.
It has become increasingly clear that we are no longer in an era where console prices reliably decrease over time. Sony has demonstrated a willingness to re-adjust its Recommended Retail Prices (RRP) when economic pressures intensify. External market signals corroborate this trend: TrendForce recently issued a warning about sharp price increases and supply tensions for DRAM and NAND Flash – two fundamental components in modern electronics. Furthermore, Reuters previously attributed official price hikes in 2025 to a confluence of inflation, currency fluctuations, and trade disruptions.
Currently Just a Rumor, But a Very Plausible One
Indeed, while the news of a new PS5 price hike is currently a rumor, originating from a French source, it is far from implausible for Sony to implement such changes. There are even indications that these rising component costs will eventually affect Nintendo and its forthcoming Switch 2. Following a leak on Reddit, workers from major retail chains have reportedly corroborated the impending price increase, with an official announcement potentially arriving as early as “tomorrow.”
Nintendo stands out as the only major console manufacturer that has not yet raised its prices. This is likely attributable to the significant profit margins it earns per console, allowing it to withstand cost pressures for a longer duration. However, as its existing stock of memory components depletes and prices continue to climb, it will become inevitable for the Switch 2 to also experience a price adjustment.
Therefore, if you have been contemplating a PC upgrade but are constrained by budget, it might be an opportune moment to consider purchasing a PlayStation 5, especially before any potential price increase takes effect. There are also strong rumors suggesting that the future Xbox Project Helix console could exceed the €1,000 mark. In this broader context, a PS5 Pro reaching €900 would certainly not seem far-fetched.
