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Here Are the Best Early PlayStation 5 Black Friday 2025 Deals
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Here Are the Best Early PlayStation 5 Black Friday 2025 Deals

Black Friday is still weeks away, but early PS5 deals are already live. From discounted bundles to cheaper accessories, here’s every offer worth checking out.

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by Emmanuel Umahi

After a year of price hikes and console shortages, PlayStation fans finally have something to smile about. While Black Friday 2025 is still a few weeks away, the early deals have already landed, and this year, Sony’s flagship console is getting some genuinely good discounts ahead of the main sale event.

From affordable bundles and accessories to surprise game offers, UK retailers are kicking things off early, making it a little easier to join the PS5 family (or upgrade your setup before the rush begins).

Here’s a look at the best early PlayStation 5 deals live right now, and why each one’s worth your attention.

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/1. PS5 Digital (Slim)

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This one’s for those who like to keep things light and modern. The Digital Slim Edition is the sleekest PS5 yet; 30% smaller, more efficient, and just as powerful. While the discount isn’t massive, only a £10 drop, it's available for £419, and is still the lowest live price for the slim model right now. If you’re upgrading from the OG console, this is the most compact version yet.

/2. Gran Turismo 7

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If racing is your thing, Gran Turismo 7 is basically a love letter to speed. With stunning realism, adaptive triggers, and hundreds of cars, this deal is one of the best PS5 exclusives you can grab under £41.88 (save 40%).

/3. PS5 Digital Edition + EA Sports FC 26 Bundle

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If you’ve been waiting for a reason to buy a PS5, this is it. Sony’s new Digital Edition bundle includes EA Sports FC 26 at no extra cost, meaning you’re basically getting the game for free. The console features an 825GB SSD, the new side-vent design, and supports 4K HDR gaming at its smoothest. Available for £429 (previously £485.99), it’s the perfect setup if you’re diving into the latest football season or just want a digital-only console that doesn’t break the bank.

/4. Grand Theft Auto V

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GTA VI might be dropping in 2026, but GTA V still delivers hours (okay, hundreds of hours) of chaos, missions, and online fun. The PS5 upgrade gives it better visuals, faster loading, and smoother gameplay and it is available for £15.99, saving you 36%. If you’ve somehow never played it, now’s the time.

/5. Split Fiction

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This is easily one of 2025’s most talked-about titles. Split Fiction is a co-op-only masterpiece you and your partner (online or local) team up through mind-bending puzzles and story twists. It’s been rated 5/5 by most reviewers this year and now it’s more affordable than ever, as it is currently available for £28.98 (save 36%).

/6. OIVO PS5 Charging Station

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If there’s one PS5 flaw we can all agree on, it’s the controller battery life. This dual charging dock fixes that instantly letting you keep two controllers powered up and ready to swap. Plus, it actually looks good sitting next to your console. You can grab it for £17.99 (save 31%).

/7. PS5 Disc Edition (Refurbished)

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For those who prefer having physical discs or trading games, the PS5 Disc Edition still reigns supreme. MusicMagpie’s “Pristine” refurbished models are in near-new condition, and with the code FR10, you’ll shave off £44 instantly. That brings the total down to £395.99 (previously £439.99), more affordable than the newer Digital model. Not bad for a console that still gives you a Blu-ray drive and a ton of resale flexibility.

/8. Argos Game Deal

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Every new console needs great games, and this 2-for-£25 offer is the easiest way to fill your library fast. Top recommendations? Resident Evil 4 Remake: A horror classic reborn for the PS5 generation and The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Complete Edition: Still one of the best open-world RPGs ever made. That’s two AAA titles for less than the price of one indie release at £25.

/9. DualSense Wireless Controller

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Whether it’s for local co-op or a spare for those long nights, now’s a great time to grab an extra DualSense controller. It’s ergonomic, tactile, and honestly one of the best-designed controllers ever made. It is available for £52.99 (save £7.01)

Conclusion

After a year where gaming felt expensive again, Black Friday 2025 is giving PlayStation fans a breather. Between bundles that throw in free games, accessories that finally fix those mid-match battery deaths, and discounts on titles that defined this generation, there’s a deal here for everyone from casual players to hardcore collectors.

Sony hasn’t officially revealed its own Black Friday lineup yet, but with Amazon, Argos, Very, and MusicMagpie already slashing prices, it’s safe to say the sales season is off to a strong start. So, whether you’re gifting one or upgrading your setup, this might just be the best time of the year to press Start.

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