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A brilliant Black Friday bargain
Gift giving season is nearly here, so now is the time to start thinking about what you or your loved ones want for the big day.
It’s been four years since the PlayStation 5 was released, but it sounds like we’ll still have to wait a while before the next iteration of the console is released on the world.
So, if you’ve managed to hold out from buying one so far, then you’ll be happy to hear that now is probably the best time to buy the console – because it’s now available at its lowest ever price.
As part of Amazon’s Black Friday deals, the PlayStation 5 has had its price slashed to a record level.
Gamers can get their hands on the digital edition of the console for just £309 (€371), which is a more than 20 per cent reduction on its usual price of £38(€467).
And with Christmas just around the corner, this could be the perfect purchase if you’re looking for a show-stopping present, or just fancy self-gifting yourself a treat.
Thanks to its powerful gaming technology, the PS5 has near-instant load times, meaning you can hop into your favourite games at a moment’s notice and there’s no waiting for games to load.
The digital edition is disc-free, so you don’t need to worry about scratched discs, and with 1TB of SSD storage built-in, there’s plenty of room for all your favourite games on the console.
Gamers can also enjoy smooth and fluid high frame rate gameplay at up to 120fps for compatible games, with support for 120Hz output on 4K displays.
And it’s not just the visuals that are next level. You’ll notice incredible soundscapes whilst your gaming as sound comes from every direction with Tempest 3D AudioTech3 in supported games.
You can find this amazing Black Friday deal on the PlayStation 5 Digital Edition Console (Disc Free) on Amazon by clicking here.
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