During the peak of summer, it is common for gamers to prefer staying indoors and immersing themselves in virtual worlds. If you have been considering purchasing a gaming console or expanding your game collection, now is the opportune moment. Sony’s PlayStation India has recently initiated its Days of Play sale. It is presenting a range of enticing deals on the newly released PS5 Slim consoles, PlayStation VR 2, PS5 games, and more. PlayStation india’s days of play sale date Nevertheless, it is important to note that this offer is time-limited. The promotional period commences today, May 29, and will conclude on June 12, or until stocks are depleted. Moreover, this limited-time opportunity is accessible through various renowned retailers including Amazon, Blinkit, Croma, Flipkart, Reliance, Sony Center, Vijay Sales, and other participating stores. PS5 slim price in india The PS5 Slim disc version is originally priced at Rs 54,990. It is now being offered at a reduced rate of Rs 49,990 as part of a promotion. Similarly, the PS5 Slim Digital version, which typically costs Rs 44,990, is now available for Rs 39,990. This significant price decrease presents a great opportunity for gamers looking to enhance their gaming experience. PlayStation VR2 price in india Alongside the console promotions, the PlayStation VR2 is also currently on sale. Initially priced at Rs 57,999, the VR headset can now be purchased for Rs 47,999. Additionally, the Horizon Call of the Mountain VR2 bundle, which includes the PS VR2 and the game, has been discounted from Rs 61,999 to Rs 51,999.
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