The PS5 Digital Edition will go up by $50 with the release of the new model

With the release of the new PS5 model, the price of the Digital Edition console will increase by $50. Sony has announced that it plans to launch the junior PS5 model in the U.S. in November and expand to other regions in the following months.
Like the launch model, the newcomer will come in two variants: the standard with a floppy drive and the Digital Edition without one. The new and old PlayStation 5 models will be priced the same. However, the new Digital Edition console will be $50 more expensive in the U.S., where it will cost $449.99 instead of $399.99.
The new console will be available in the U.S., where it will cost $449.99 instead of $399.99.

And in Japan, where peripheral prices are also going up this month, both new PlayStation 5 editions will cost more. It’s worth noting that the new PlayStation 5 will come with a 1TB SSD, up from the launch model’s 825GB SSD.
The new PlayStation 5 will come with a 1TB SSD, which is more than the 825GB SSD of the launch model.
Sony says that once stock of the current PlayStation 5 model is sold out, the new model will be the only one available. Unlike the current model, buyers of the PS5 Digital Edition will later be able to add a Blu-ray drive, which will sell separately for $79.99.
Sony said the new model will be the only one available.
The new PlayStation 5 model will come with a horizontal stand. A new vertical stand, which is compatible with all PS5 models, will also be sold separately for $29.99.
A new vertical stand that is compatible with all PS5 models will also be sold separately for $29.99.