Sony has announced an increase in the price of its PlayStation hardware, pushing the cost of the PlayStation 5 up by £90 in the United Kingdom (UK) and $100 in the United States (US), citing sustained global economic pressures. The changes, which take effect from 2 April, will affect the standard PlayStation 5, the PS5 Digital Edition, the PS5 Pro and the PlayStation Portal handheld device across multiple markets. In the UK, the recommended retail price of the PS5 will rise to £569.99, representing a 19 per cent increase. The Digital Edition will cost £519.99, up 21 per cent, while the PS5 Pro will climb to £789.99, a 13 per cent rise, with PlayStation Portal increasing by £20 to £219.99. In a statement, Sony said the price revisions were “ a necessary step ” to allow the company to continue delivering “ innovative, high-quality gaming experiences ” despite what it described as continued pressures in the global economic landscape. The move comes less than a year after Sony raised ...