PS5 has never been cheaper in Australia, with eBay offering the disc edition for an astonishing AU$558
Save AU$ಞ242 on what could be the best🅺 early Christmas gift yet.

I'm old enough to remember the days when you'd need to hard refresh major retailer pages to acquire a PS5 for its AU$799.95 RRP. Stock was so rare that some people used to pay upwards of AU$1,000 to scalpers. Those were dark times. Nowadays, retailers are frequently offering decent discounts on the PS5 Slim, but Black Friday has delivered the very best price on theꦑ PS5 (with disc!) yet: eBay is offering it .
That's a massive AU$241.95 saving, but to get that price you'll need to be an eBay Plus subscriber. Easy done: sign up for , use the coupon code PLUS120 at checkout, and then you'll have a shiny new consꦛole for the lowest price we've seen so far.
Save AU$241.95
This is easily the cheapest price we've seen for the PS5 (disc edition) and it won't likely drop this low again in 2024. This is an eBay Plus offer: grab , then use the coupon code PLUS120 at checkout to secure this AU$558 deal. Without the subs𒐪cription it's still a generous price at AU$628.
Black Friday is offering up a bunch of great deals on PS5 games too: a few choice selections include Stellar Blade for , Astro Bot for , and Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth for . That's just to list a few: we're keeping all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 Black Friday deals here.
The new low prices may have something to do with the recent release of the PS5 Pro, which is very unlikely to be discounted during this sale season. Still, we'll be keeping an eye out:ꦍ we didn't expect to see a PS5 for under AU$600, that's for sure.
Looking for all the best Black Friday gaming bargains? Keep an eye on our guide to the best Black Friday gaming deals in Australia for 2024.
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