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The Sony PS5 Is on Sale for Cyber Monday (at the Lowest Price We’ve Seen)

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Alexander Aciman

By Alexander Aciman

Alexander Aciman is an editor who has written about pasta-making, running gear, and Wirecutter picks he has spotted on TV shows.

Eagle-eyed readers will recall that there were a couple of Sony PlayStation 5 deals on Friday—but if you got swept up in Thanksgiving festivities and forgot to grab it, you’re in for a treat. Both the rarely discounted PlayStation 5 Slim and the PlayStation 5 Slim Digital Edition are on sale again for Cyber Monday, at the lowest prices we’ve seen since their release last fall.

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This version of the PS5 has a disc drive, so you can watch UHD Blu-ray movies, as well as play new or used PS5 and PS4 game discs. The rest of the features and hardware are the same.

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The Digital Edition doesn’t include a disc drive, so you can’t watch Blu-rays or take advantage of new or used games or old PS4 discs. But if you’re comfortable going all-digital, it has the same graphics, CPU, memory, and storage hardware as the standard PS5.

If you’re not sure which of these two PlayStation consoles is right for you, our journalists have examined the difference between the PlayStation 5 models in depth. Simply put, the PS5 Slim has a disc drive, and the Slim Digital Edition does not.

That means the PS5 Slim is the better option for gamers who love physical media and own an assortment of PS4 games, since the PS5 is compatible with most of the PS4’s gaming library. And because the PS5 Slim can produce 4K UHD video, it’s also great for movie lovers who have large Blu-ray collections. (We also noticed that a bunch of good PS5 games are on sale right now—including Resident Evil 4, Gran Turismo 7, and Final Fantasy XVI—if you prefer collecting physical media.)

The PS5 Slim Digital Edition lacks a disc drive, but it is a little cheaper, so if you’re going all-digital, you can save even more money.

Because neither model is significantly different from the original PS5, you don’t have a reason to upgrade if you already own that model, though they’re both shorter and slimmer than the original version. (Our testers noted the impressive size of the original PS5 and the difficulty of finding media-console space for it, so getting a Slim version is a possible solution.)

If you are starting your gaming setup from scratch, however, and you aren’t wedded to having a disc drive, you can pick up a discounted Sony PlayStation 5 bundle that includes a second controller, which makes it an ideal starter pack.

We aren’t surprised to see these PlayStation models on sale again—but we haven’t seen the price go any lower. So if you missed the Black Friday deal and were regretting it, now really is the time to head to checkout. (And if you open the box and start playing games before Christmas, we won’t tell anyone.)

This article was edited by Maxine Builder.

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Alexander Aciman

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Alexander Aciman is an editor. He has worked as a journalist and on documentary film projects, and he has also worked as a screenwriter for Amazon and Lionsgate. When he’s not working, you can probably find him bird watching, running, or making pasta.

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