PS 5 30th Anniversary Collection is coming to India; Will you buy it or PS5 Pro?

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After making a lot of buzz in the global market, the PlayStation 5 30th Anniversary Collection is coming to the Indian market. As of now, the promotional banners of the console have already started appearing on ShopAtSC and Amazon India. The exact release date and the pricing of the console has been confirmed through the banners of the same.

The Sony PlayStation 5 30th Anniversary Collection will make a debut in the Indian market starting from November 21, 2024. The Digital console will be available for Rs 49,999. The limited edition controller will be up for grabs at Rs 6,849.

The DualSense Edge Limited Edition controller will be available for Rs 20,999. In addition, the PS Portal 30th anniversary limited edition will be priced at Rs 20,799. The pre-orders for the same have already begun on Amazon India for all the mentioned devices except the DualSense Edge controller.

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PlayStation 5 30th Anniversary Collection details

The PlayStation 5 30th Anniversary Collection was released in September 2024 to mark the 30th anniversary for first PS console release. The limited edition consoles introduced by Sony take the color schemes and the logo from the original PlayStation console from where it all started.

As for the details, the PS 5 30th Anniversary Collection ships with a custom connector cable. It looks similar to the first-gen Sony connectors taking you back in time directly to 1994. As claimed by Sony, there will be only 12,300 PlayStation 5 30th Anniversary Limited edition units. And the device will have their unit number engraved on them.

While we agree that purchasing the PlayStation 5 30th Anniversary Collection would be a delight because of the nostalgic value. However, considering that it has no upgrades, going for a PlayStation 5 Pro at this point in time seems like a better financial decision.

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