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PS5 Sales Hit 2026 Peak Right Before the $599.99 Price Hike Landed

US PS5 hardware sales reached their highest point of 2026 during the week ending April 4, just days before Sony's price increase took effect, per Circana data.

Eliza Crichton-Stuart

Eliza Crichton-Stuart

Updated Apr 15, 2026

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"US weekly unit and dollar sales of PlayStation 5 hardware reached 2026 highs during the week ending April 4th, as price increases loomed." That's Circana analyst Mat Piscatella, posting on Bluesky earlier today, and the numbers behind that statement are striking.

US hardware spending for that single week nearly doubled compared to the same week in 2025. Not a modest bump. Nearly double.

The window that triggered the rush

Sony announced the price increase on March 27, giving shoppers a narrow window to act before the new prices kicked in on April 2. That gap, just six days, was apparently enough to move serious hardware volume.

The key here is that consumers didn't need much convincing. A confirmed, imminent price jump on a console that was already sitting at $399.99 for the Digital Edition is a pretty clean call to action. People who had been sitting on the fence made their move.

Piscatella confirmed the week ending April 4 hit calendar year highs for both unit sales and total dollar sales, making it the strongest PS5 hardware week in the US so far this year.

What $599.99 means going forward

The PS5 Digital Edition now costs $599.99. That is $200 more than its launch price nearly six years ago, and it puts the cheapest PS5 entry point well above where the PS4 was at a comparable stage in its life. During the equivalent period of the PS4's lifespan, that console was available for as little as $299.99.

That context matters. The brief sales surge was a last-gasp moment before a new pricing reality set in, not evidence of sustained momentum. A spike driven by deadline buying almost always corrects downward afterward, and there's little reason to expect PS5 hardware to maintain elevated sales without a major catalyst.

Console pricing across generations

Console pricing across generations

GTA 6 as the wildcard

The one event that could realistically shake things up is Grand Theft Auto 6, which is still expected to arrive later this year. A release of that scale has historically moved console hardware, and it remains the most plausible scenario where PS5 sales recover meaningful ground despite the higher price floor.

Outside of that, Sony is going to have a tough time competing with its own legacy. The PS4's pricing trajectory at this point in its life was far more accessible, and the gap between then and now is not subtle. For the latest gaming market analysis, check out gaming news across our platform.

The sales data paints a clear picture: US buyers responded rationally to a deadline, grabbed hardware at the old price, and now the market adjusts to a console that costs $200 more than it did at launch. Whether GTA 6 can paper over that gap when it eventually releases is the only real question left on the table. Keep an eye on monthly Circana reports for the first signs of where PS5 hardware settles once the post-hike dust clears, and browse latest reviews for coverage on the titles driving purchase decisions right now.

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April 15th 2026

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April 15th 2026

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