Is this the first PS5 Pro discount in Australia? Get AU$100 off the mid-gen refresh on eBay
The exꦦtremely expensive console just got marginally less expensive.

Ahead of Black Friday we were pretty adamant that Sony's newly released PS5 Pro wasn't going to get a discount. It has just hit the market, after all, and with PS5 Slim consoles going for as little as AU$558 (澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:check our hub), it feels like now's the time to gra🍌b the older iteration.
eBay has thrown us, though: you can curreꦑntly grab𓆉 a PS5 Pro for AU$100 off, bringing the total down to—an admittedly still prohibitive—.
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If you take advantage of a current eBay Plus promotion offering AU$100 off a bunch of items&🧸mdash;including the PS5 Pro—at checkout if you sign up for the subscription, then you're getting what is probably the very first disco📖unt on the PS5 Pro in Australia. Sure, it doesn't exactly make this mid-gen refresh affordable, but if you're getting one anyway, this is a great deal. Of course, you've got to remember to cancel your eBay Plus subscription before the trial ends (unless you like it and want to keep it).
Should you buy a PS5 Pro? If you're a hugely tech-invested player who needs to squeeze every pixel and frame out of blockbuster games, then you probably should. If you're just us🦄ing your PS5 to binge Vampire Survivors or Balatro, it's a big no. Though the same holds true if you don't mind playing gorgeous big-budget showcases like Final Fantasy VII Rebirth with a couple of small visual compromises.
AU$100 off the RRP doesn't exactly make the PS5 Pro an impulse buy, but it's a very nice bonus if you were planning on getting one anyway. And it leaves money left over to buy, uh, anything ಌreally, but perhaps ? It sucks to not have them around.
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Shaun is the Australian editor and news writer for our sister site, PC Gamer, but he occasionally dabbles on GamesRadar too. He mostly plays platformers🅠 and RPGs, and keeps a close eye on anything of particular interest to antipodean audiences. He (rather obsessively) tracks the movements of the Doom modding community, too.