How to get the Sony PlayStation 5 Slim under Rs 40,000

Sony’s slimmest console, at its slimmest price

How to get the Sony PlayStation 5 Slim under Rs 40,000

The Sony PlayStation 5 Pro is not yet available in India, which makes the Sony PlayStation 5 Slim the best console in the series that you can get your hands on. Period. Now, you can also get the console at its lowest ever price in this festive season.

Here’s how to get the Sony PlayStation 5 Slim for under Rs 40,000.

How to get the Sony PS5 Slim under Rs 40,000

To get the console at its lowest price, head over to croma.com and search for the Sony PS5 Slim. You will find that the console starts at Rs 39,990 for the digital edition and Rs 49,990.

Both of these are a steal at the price, but if you want to go for the most affordable PS5 variant right now, you can go for the digital version.

Sony PS5 Slim Digital Edition Console

Price ₹44,990/-

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Sony PS5 Slim Digital Edition Console

Sony PS5 Slim: Digital vs Disc Edition

With the price at its lowest on both the Sony PS5 Slim variants, you may be confused on which ne of the two to pick. Here are some pointers to consider to make that choice easier.

ALSO READ: Which PS5 controller should you pick?

Going for the digital version will limit you to digital games, while going for the disc edition will let you play games digitally as well as from game discs you purchase or trade with your friends or a community. However, this will mean investing another Rs 10,000 in the disc edition.

Additionally, the digital edition is also the slimmest of the two, and more symmetric looking, so if an emphasis on aesthetics is important to you, you may want to pick up the digital edition instead, which obviously is also more affordable.

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