Currys Black Friday PS5 deals are throwing free games around like confetti

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Black Friday PS5 deals have begun with a bang thanks to stalwart high-street retailer Currys dropping discounts on a wide variety of PS5 consoles and bundles.

There's a massive selection of Black Friday deals at Currys — it's one of the biggest tech retailers after all — and the PS5 discounts are some of the highlights. That's because the bundles and consoles are reduced equally, basically getting you a free game (on certain titles only, mind you).

While the discounts are on par with other retailers, Currys offers some extra perks: you can get £400 or £300 off on certain LG TVs, or £200 off from a range of Sony TVs, if you buy a console. But let's dig into the Black Friday PS5 deals, organised by console:

PS5 Digital Edition

PS5 Digital Console | £429 £294.99 at CurrysSave £134 -
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PS5 Digital Console | £429 £294.99 at Currys
Save £134 - Currys has hit a new low price for the disc-less version of the PS5, making it the most affordable console you can buy over the Black Friday season.

US: $499 $399 at Amazon

PS5 Digital Console with EA Sports FC 26 | £429 £294.99 at CurrysSave £134 -
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PS5 Digital Console with EA Sports FC 26 | £429 £294.99 at Currys
Save £134 - For the exact same price as the standalone console, you can get this version which has EA Sports FC 26 bundled in as a digital game. That basically makes the game free, right?

Standard PS5

PS5 | £479 £389 at CurrysSave £90 -
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PS5 | £479 £389 at Currys
Save £90 - Let's start with the base console, which is back down to its previous lowest price. Another retailer has broken that barrier, but Currys' add-on deals might sway you over

Cheapest: £379 at Amazon

US: $549.99 $449.99 at Amazon

PS5 with EA Sports FC 26 | £479 £389 at CurrysSave £90 -
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PS5 with EA Sports FC 26 | £479 £389 at Currys
Save £90 - Want the console, but with a free game at no extra cost? That's what this bundle will get you, as it's a bundle with EA Sports FC 26 that'll cost you the exact same amount as the prior deal.

PS5 with NBA 2K26 | £479 £389 at CurrysSave £90 -
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PS5 with NBA 2K26 | £479 £389 at Currys
Save £90 - Another console-and-game bundle for the same price as the standalone console, this nets you NBA 2K26, marking the only discounted bundle with the basketball game attached.

US: $549.99 $449.99 at Amazon

PS5 Ghost of Yotei Edition | £519 £429 at CurrysSave £90 -
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PS5 Ghost of Yotei Edition | £519 £429 at Currys
Save £90 - This is, by quite a margin, the lowest price we've seen on this console (which isn't just a graphical design, and does include the game, I checked). It's admittedly a little pricier than the other bundles, but that's because of the new-look PS5.

PS5 Pro

PS5 Pro | £689 £599 at CurrysSave £90 -
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PS5 Pro | £689 £599 at Currys
Save £90 - As far as I can tell, this is the lowest price the standalone console has ever sold for. One to buy if you don't like the bundled games but still want a lower-cost console. Currys is also offering a few extra perks than on the other PS5 deals, including two months of various Apple apps and 10% off accessories.

US: $749.99 $649 at Amazon

PS5 Pro with EA Sports FC 26 | £689 £599 at CurrysSave £90 -
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PS5 Pro with EA Sports FC 26 | £689 £599 at Currys
Save £90 - Another bundle that nets you a free game, you can get the annual footie game alongside a top-powered console, all for £10 less than this bundle has ever sold for.

We're also rounding up all the best Black Friday Nintendo Switch deals and for a wider selection of discounts we've also got a page on Black Friday gaming deals. Once you've picked up your console, decide what to play with our round-up of the best PS5 games.

Contributing Writer

Tom Bedford is a contributor who's been writing about tech, gaming and entertainment for over 7 years. He was on the team at TechRadar and WhattoWatch, two of GamesRadar's sister brands, before becoming a freelance writer in late 2025.

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