This record-smashing Aussie PS5 deal brings the console down to AU$507, with Spider-Man 2 included

Update: This is now out of stock. Sorry!
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Black Friday week has been extremely kind to prospective PS5 purchasers. Earlier this week, The Good Guys were doling out PS5s for AU$619 with God of War Ragnarok thrown in for free. That didn't last long, but Amazon soon picked up the slack with a nearly-as-good AU$655.95 price on a console + Spider-Man 2 bundle.
Since then, the price for a PlayStation 5 with Spider-Man 2 has settled on AU$679, which is available at JB Hi-Fi (Amazon has sold out). But if we've learned anything about Black Friday 2023, it's that prices on PS5 are ultra-competitive. For proof, bear witness to this new eBay deal, offering the console (yep, with Spider-Man 2) for an absolutely stunning AU$506.80.
Just in case you thought that was a typo, let us repeat. eBay is selling the PS5 with Spider-Man 2 for AU$506.80. That's five-hundred-and-six dollars and eighty cents.
You will need to be an eBay Plus subscriber to get this price, but that won't add to the cost since you can sign-up for a free trial. Just make sure you cancel it before you're billed. You also need the code BFTOPDEAL.
Is this as low as the PS5 will go during Black Friday (and for that matter, Cyber Monday) in 2023? It's only an educated guess, but we would say abso-bloody-lutely. If the stock sticks around for a while, there's a marginal chance that Amazon will price match it, but we're counting on this one selling out pretty quick.
Once you've bought a PS5, you'll probably want games and accessories. Lucky you, there are plenty of Aussie Black Friday deals in those departments too. We've rounded up all the best ones on our dedicated Black Friday PS5 deals page.
Keen to buy a PS5 at a discount but can't bite just yet? Keep an eye on our round-up of the best deals on PS5 consoles in Australia.
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Shaun is the Australian editor and news writer for our sister site, PC Gamer, but he occasionally dabbles on GamesRadar too. He mostly plays platformers and RPGs, and keeps a close eye on anything of particular interest to antipodean audiences. He (rather obsessively) tracks the movements of the Doom modding community, too.