
The PlayStation 5 Digital Edition currently sells for $499, while the disc version goes up to $549. However, some U.S. retailers, such as GameStop, are likely clearing old stock to make way for the new units with the updated pricing. With Sony set to raise the MSRP of the PlayStation 5 Digital Edition to $599.99 starting April 2, the PlayStation 5 Digital Edition Fortnite Flowering Chaos Bundle nets you savings up to $200.
The PlayStation 5 Digital Edition Fortnite Flowering Chaos Bundle includes 1,000 V-Bucks and eight exclusive cosmetics.
If you’re more of a physical disc gamer, you can grab the disc drive add-on for just $79 . Even after adding this accessory, your total comes to only $478. It's still cheaper than buying the standard PlayStation 5 Digital Edition at today's pricing. For perspective, after Thursday, the standard PlayStation 5 will jump to a staggering $649.99. That means you can save up to 26% by purchasing the PlayStation 5 Digital Edition Fortnite Flowering Chaos Bundle with the disc drive add-on right now.
Whether you’re eyeing your first PlayStation 5 because you want to play GTA 6 or just looking for a great gift for someone, this is a good opportunity to secure Sony's console at a price that likely may never be seen again. You'll have to act quickly since GameStop is currently the only retailer to sell the PlayStation 5 Digital Edition Fortnite Flowering Chaos Bundle for $399.99, as the same bundle is more expensive at other U.S. retailers.
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