Sony PlayStation 5 Slim Massive Discount of Rs 5000 Amazon Flipkar Sale Bank Discount No Cost EMI Offer

There is a chance to buy Sony PlayStation 5 (PS5) Slim up to Rs 5,000 cheaper in Amazon Great Indian Festival and Flipkart Big Billion Days sale. For a limited time, both the disc and digital variants of PS5 Slim have been listed cheaper during these two festive sales. Not only this, there are also some offers during this period which can make the deal more attractive. The digital variant of PS5 Slim was launched in India in April this year. The company has already given good discounts on both these variants, but if you were not able to buy it during the previous sale, then this can be a good opportunity for you.

There is a discount of Rs 5,000 on the price of both disc and digital models of Sony PS5 Slim. Both variants are listed at discounted prices in the Amazon Great Indian Festival and Flipkart Big Billion Days sale. PS5 Slim (Digital) on both platforms Rs 39,990 and disc edition Rs 49,990 While they were launched in India at Rs 44,990 and Rs 54,990 respectively.

What makes the deal even more attractive is the bank card discount, where you can get up to 10 percent extra discount by shopping on Amazon using SBI Bank Credit or Debit Card or Amazon Pay ICICI Bank Credit Card. However, at the time of writing the news, bank discount was not available on Flipkart. No-cost EMI options were available on both platforms.

The PS5 Slim, which is thinner and lighter than the standard PS5, is more affordable. Disc editions allow users to use discs of games, while digital editions do not have a disc slot, instead requiring users to purchase and download digital games. The new Slim Edition of the console, announced late last year, went on sale in India on April 5.

It is being said that Pro version of PS5 can also be brought this year. More powerful hardware will be used in its Pro version. Certainly the price of the Pro version will also be higher than PS5. The company introduced the Pro version of PS4 three years after its launch 11 years ago.

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