• Sony Play Station 4 Slim Edition(Brand New)

    Summary

    The PlayStation 4 Slim endures in 2025 as the quintessential budget console, accounting for the bulk of PS4’s 117+ million units shipped and remaining a top pick for value-driven gamers. Its AMD Jaguar setup powers 1080p/60fps excellence in hits like God of War (2018), with HDR adding pop to visuals and the DualShock 4 delivering tactile joy— all in a 30% smaller, quieter package than the original. While it skips 4K (unlike the Pro), supersampling and Boost Mode keep it sharp on modern TVs, and 8TB external support handles sprawling libraries. At ~$150-$180 pre-owned, it’s a steal for PS Plus subscribers accessing 700+ titles, though the PS5’s backwards compatibility tempts upgrades. If you’re new to PS4 or prioritizing affordability over power, the Slim nails everyday immersion; pair it with an SSD swap for snappier loads.

    $ 128.00$ 200.00
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  • Sony Play Station 5 Digital Edition: Brand New

    Summary

    The PlayStation 5 Digital Edition shines in 2025 as a cost-effective powerhouse for digital-first gamers, matching the Standard’s 80.3 million Q1 shipments but at $100 less—post-August price adjustment to $449.99. Its identical AMD internals deliver jaw-dropping ray tracing and SSD speeds, powering immersives like Astro Bot with DualSense magic and 3D audio, while the slimmer 24% lighter design fits anywhere. Lacking a disc drive saves upfront cost but allows add-on flexibility ($79.99), making it ideal for PS Plus users stacking cloud libraries without physical clutter. With seamless backwards compatibility and 2025 perks like multi-controller pairing, it’s a smart entry for newcomers; upgrade to Standard if discs matter. Both editions future-proof your setup—check PlayStation.com for bundles.

    $ 311.00$ 399.00
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