The PS5 Pro just dropped to a brand new record-low price - but this bundle looks far better this weekend
Sony's premium console has never been cheaper

PS5 Pro deals were inevitable, this is a slightly overpriced console that doesn't do too much on top of the regular PS5 Slim experience. That's why I wasn't surprised to see discounts landing so soon after release last year. Amazon's latest discount did lift my eyebrow, though.
EE was leading the pack in PS5 Pro discounts for a long time, offering a £659 sales price offering £40 off the £699.99 RRP. That offer has been gone for a good few weeks now, but Amazon's just picked up the mantle. You'll find the PS5 Pro on these digital shelves for £656 this weekend - a new record-low price by £4.
It's a small additional saving, but considering just how infrequent PS5 deals like this are it's one I'd certainly take seriously. Amazon sometimes offers these minute additional discounts to beat the competition, but only Very is offering a competing price right now. Still, I don't know how long it will last so if you're in the market for a graphical boost it's time to head to checkout.
Remember, this is an all-digital console. If you've got physical games to play there's actually another PS5 Pro deal I'd point you towards. EE has both the console and the PS5 Disc Drive on the shelves for £759 right now. Considering the drive itself has a £99.99 RRP, you're actually saving £40 on both items together (scroll down to the 'Bundles' section of the product page to see the full savings).
PS5 Pro | £699.99 £656 at Amazon
Save £43 - The PS5 Pro has dropped to £659 a couple of times in its life, but I've never seen extra savings on top of that. While EE has been closer to full price for a few weeks, though, Amazon is taking us all the way down to £656 right now - that's a new record-low price.
Buy it if:
✅ You only play digital games
✅ You don't have a physical collection
✅ You play on a large display or monitor
Don't buy it if:
❌ You want to play physical games
Price check: Very: £659
PS5 Pro | PS5 Disc Drive | £799 £759 at EE
Save £40 - If you're wondering where to buy the PS5 Disc Drive, look no further. EE has been packaging discounted drives with its PS5 Pro stock for a few weeks now and it's still available this weekend. That's impressive considering other retailers don't even have stock of the accessory.
Buy it if:
✅ You use a monitor or a larger TV
✅ You want the best graphics possible
✅ You play physical games
Don't buy it if:
❌ You want the best value for money from any console
Should you buy the PS5 Pro?
I reviewed the PS5 Pro when it launched late last year, and I have mixed emotions. Yes, gameplay is much smoother in the games that are optimized to take advantage of the console's graphical upgrades - but smaller features like a longer field of view and better detailing aren't as transformative as Sony initially made out. In fact, running the device on my 55-inch LG TV, I didn't really notice a difference unless I was sat right up against the screen.
That's not to say I wouldn't recommend the PS5 Pro to anyone, though. I swapped my setup to a monitor and the differences between the £700 and £500 consoles was much more apparent. Games like Spider-Man 2 and The Last of Us benefit from far more realistic ray tracing reflections and lighting effects, while I did notice some additional crispness to finer details in Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart. I would, however, generally only recommend the Pro to those with a large, premium gaming TV or one of the best gaming monitors on the market.
If you're coming from an original launch console, choosing between a Slim and a Pro, the extra investment could pay off in the long run. If you've already got a Slim and you sit a good distance away from a regular 4K TV, the console's benefits might not stretch as far as you want them to.
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