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PS5 finally launching in India on February 2, pre-orders begin January 12, 2021

Alright, it looks like the new year has brought some actual good news for all console gamers out there. The India launch date for the PS5 has finally been announced! The much-anticipated console will hit Indian shores on February 2, 2021. You can even start pre-ordering the console at 12PM on January 12. The PlayStation 5 will be available to pre-order from Amazon, Flipkart, Croma, Reliance Digital, Games The Shop, Shop at Sony Center, Vijay Sales and select other authorized Retail partners. It’s been a long time coming but at the vert least, we’re finally getting the PS5 in India. As we reported earlier, the PlayStation 5 will cost Rs 49,990 while the Digital Edition of the console will cost 39,990. 

PS5 India Launch Date and Price

Here’s what Sony India had to say, “We are happy to announce that PS5 shall be launched in India on the 2nd of February 2021  - Pre Orders for PS5 shall begin 12PM on the 12th of January and shall be available for Pre-Orders (until stock lasts at respective retailer) at Amazon, Flipkart, Croma, Reliance Digital, Games The Shop, Shop at Sony Center, Vijay Sales and select other authorized Retail partners. We take this opportunity to once more thank our PlayStation enthusiasts for their patience and enthusiasm around PS5.”

PS5 launch date India revealed, 2 February

It’s been a long time coming for Indian console fans as the PS5 has been out in the international market for a while now. With a launch date set, we can rest easy knowing that the much-awaited console will finally be here. Sony India took its time to finally confirm the launch date, but we now know when the console will be out in India and start planning accordingly. 

In fact, just to hype you guys up, you can check out our first impressions of the console right here. You can also check out Cyberpunk 2077 gameplay on the PS5 in the video below. 



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