This leftover Cyber Monday deal could be your last chance to score $100 off a PS5

Sony PS5 unboxing
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Just because Cyber Monday is technically over, doesn't mean that you can't score a discount on a new PS5. Some last-minute deals will still let you save money on a variety of consoles although they can't last long.

For now, there are still savings of $100 at Best Buy on a range of PS5 consoles. This includes the Slim, Digital and Pro models, two of which come bundled in the Fortnite Flowering Chaos Bundle. There's no telling how long these discounts will last for, but it'll likely be your last chance to get a discounted PS5 for a while.

PS5 Slim Digital Edition | $499.99 $399.99 at Best BuySave $100 -

PS5 Slim Digital Edition | $499.99 $399.99 at Best Buy
Save $100 - This equals 25%, and keeps the digital PS5 at the low price it spent most of Black Friday at. The Fortnite bundle is also discounted to the same price.

UK: £429 £289 at Very

PS5 Slim Digital Edition | $549.99 $449.99 at Best BuySave $100 -

PS5 Slim Digital Edition | $549.99 $449.99 at Best Buy
Save $100 - Again, the console is staying at its low Black Friday price for now, with the standard or Fortnite options available to select on Best Buy's website.

UK: £479.99 £389.99 at PlayStation Direct

PS5 Pro | $749.99 $649.99 at Best BuySave $100 -

PS5 Pro | $749.99 $649.99 at Best Buy
Save $100 - While it's only a small percentage saving, $100 off a PS5 Pro matches the discount we'd previously seen on this non-bundled console.

UK: £695 £565 at EE

Other than the Fortnite-themed options, which throws in some in-game currency for the free game, no PS5 bundles are still available on offer in the Black Friday sales.

Should you buy a last-minute PS5 deal?

PS5 controller

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If you'd set your heart on buying a PS5 in the Black Friday or Cyber Monday sales, and hadn't gotten around to it yet, then it's worth picking up the discounted consoles at Best Buy. These are likely to be the last decent discounts on PS5 units for a while, and there's no telling when the price will revert back to MSRP.

Even if you're on the fence but might want to buy a PS5 at some point, this discounted price is a nice tempting hook. That'll be doubly the case if Sony decides it hasn't hiked up the MSRP enough lately!

But if you've got no ticking clock pressing you to buy a console, you could see if they get discounted over the New Year, when we see sales pop back up. That's especially true when you consider that extras for your console, like games and second controllers, aren't reduced like they were a few days ago.

The one factor putting me off a last-minute PS5 deal is the lack of bundles on offer. Naturally these sold out, as they let you get a game for a reduced cost (we saw bundled PS5s drop to the same discounted price as these current non-bundled options), but it makes the standalone consoles look a little less appealing.

Still, if you weren't interested in the bundled games (Ghosts of Yotei, NBA 2K26, Madden and EA Sports FC were the big ones this year), that consideration won't even matter to you.

If you're still on the hunt for a discount, we've also got a guide to the best Cyber Monday deals for gamers that are still around, and you can also use our guide to Cyber Monday PS5 deals to find that Sony discount you've been searching for.

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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