PlayStation 5 Pro is now available globally, with some exceptions

Sony unveiled the PlayStation 5 Pro back in September, and now it's finally becoming available throughout the globe. Well, almost. There are still countries where it's not going on sale - India is the most notable among them.

Here's Sony's official stance on the matter: "PS5 Pro will not be available in some countries (which presently includes India) where 6GHz wireless band used in IEEE 802.11be (Wi-Fi 7) has not yet been allowed".

Everywhere else, you are now free to spend $699.99 on it. Or, if you have $999.99 just lying around, you can get the 30th Anniversary Limited Edition Bundle (limited to 12,300 individually numbered units featuring a special design inspired by the original PlayStation released in 1994).

Reader comments

Piracy/Hackers is a really good reason to buy and support consoles. I remember playing a lobby of Black Ops Cold War, the fun was dulled on the consoles due to the lag, lower visuals, and the finicky controls/gamepad. But on the PC, it was bas...

  • Osiris

Thank god there is Switch!

  • Hugo

Simple, because pc isn't very profitable plus all the piracy. Similar how no more gta games release on android.