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PlayStation’s Days of Play deals leak ahead of official announcement

Each year, Sony hosts its annual Days of Play celebrations, in which the console maker offers a ton of discounts across the board, alongside other various promotions. Ahead of 2025’s official announcement, some of Sony’s plans have leaked early – revealing some rather substantial deals on both the PS5 and PS5 Pro.

As shared by known PlayStation leakers Dealabs, Sony’s upcoming Days of Play is set to go live on the 28th of May and will run until the 11th of June.

While the full suite of deals have not been shared, some of the more significant discounts planned include:

  • €100 off PS5 Slim
    • Standard Edition – €449.99
    • Digital Edition – €399.99
  • €50 off the PS5 Pro – €749.99
  • €50 off PSVR2 – €399.99
  • €20 off DualSense – €54.99

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Beyond this, Sony’s PlayStation Plus subscription is also set to receive a discount, with up to 30% off planned during Days of Play.

As with previous years, expect there to be much more going on during the event, with other accessories, games and more likely to be discounted. In the past, Sony has also offered sales on its merchandise and so we will likely see something similar this year.

While ostensibly little more than a big sale, Sony’s annual Days of Play does represent one of the best times for you to make any PlayStation-related purchases. Days of Play 2025 is slated to go live from tomorrow.

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