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PlayStation LifeStyle on MSNGameStop Cutting $50 Off PS5 Price If You Trade in Xbox Series X
GameStop wants you to know that it has your back amid the new PS5 price hike in the U.S…. but only for a few days. The company is offering extra $50 credit towards the purchase of a PS5 when trading in older consoles collecting dust,
GameStop will give you an extra $50 for your old console this week if you're buying a PS5 to counteract today's price increase.
Sony responds to Sony's $50 PS5 price hike with targeted trade-in promotion, highlighting retail tensions amid tariff pressures.
Shortly after Sony announced its PS5 price increases, the store took to its social media pages, proclaiming, “GameStop has your back.” It adds that a new deal will let players “take that $50 back” by granting an extra $50 bonus to anyone who trades in a PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X | S, or Nintendo Switch toward the purchase of a new PS5.
PS5 prices are going up. But retailers like GameStop „have your back.” Do they really have your best interests at heart? The answer may not surprise you.
The PlayStation 5's listing on GameStop is now offering a discounted price amidst this Black Friday sale period, and it is offering as much as $50 off the console if you buy it now. First off, it ...
GameStop will also work with Quadpay and Klarna to let you split up the Xbox Series X or PS5 purchase into four payments over six weeks. These are interest-free payments, with GameStop paying the ...
Stock is said to be quite limited with this restock, but GameStop will supposedly be selling different PS5 bundles in-store for a price in the range of $800.
The first GameStop PS5 bundle is priced at $739.96 and comes with a PlayStation 5 disc console, physical copies of Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart and Spider-Man: Miles Morales, an extra DualSense ...
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The worst PS5s GameStop has ever sold...
I bought several ‘refurbished’ and limited edition PS5 consoles from GameStop and the results were a disaster. From missing parts and fake seals to scratched, damaged, and even broken systems, each unboxing just gets worse.