PS5 India: Sony has announced a significant restock of the PlayStation 5 for this month, with pre-orders scheduled to go live on Friday, March 10 at 12pm.
In 2020, Sony released the PlayStation 5 and the PlayStation 5 Digital Edition. The standard edition has a Blu-ray disc drive, whereas the digital edition does not. This is the only difference between the two models. The PlayStation 5 is equipped with an octa-core processor based on Zen 2 architecture, clocked at 10.28 TFLOPS, and AMD RDNA 2 GPU. The console comes with 825GB of internal storage and 16GB of GDDR6 RAM. You can also use a suitable NVMe SSD to increase the storage on the PlayStation 5 console.
Sony has announced another PS 5 restocks scheduled for March 10th in India. This is great news for gamers eagerly awaiting the opportunity to purchase the console. In fact, last month marked the first time that there were two PS 5 restocks in India since the console’s launch in 2020, indicating that buying a PS 5 is becoming more accessible.
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Customers will have the option to pre-book the disc-less PS 5 Digital Edition, the 4K Blu-ray drive-equipped disc variant, or a God of War Ragnarök bundle. Restocks for the console in India with two pre-order batches in February and promising stock availability in physical stores.
The PS 5 Digital Edition currently priced at Rs. 44,990 and the standard version listed at Rs. 54,990. The God of War Ragnarök bundle is available for Rs. 59,390 and includes a digital code for the game.
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