PS5 Pre-orders In The Philippines Will Start On November 20, 2020
/ Carlos HernandezSony Interactive Entertainment Singapore (SIES) announced today that pre-orders for the standard version of the PlayStation 5 will start on November 20, 2020 in the Philippines at select stores.
Here are the participating retail stores that will be accepting pre-orders starting November 20:
Avid Sales Corp.
iTech
Gameline
Metro Plaza
Abenson
Game One
GameXtreme
The PlayStation 5 that will be available for pre-order is the version with a Blu-ray disc drive, and is priced at PHP 27,990. The PS5 digital edition (no disc tray), will be priced at PHP 23,990.00
Datablitz have posted on Facebook details on the pre-order process, which will take place online.
Stocks, as expected, are extremely limited and there’s a one (1) unit limit per costumer and the window to place your order is rather small as the pre-order online will start tomorrow, November 20, 2020 at 2:00 PM until 2:05 PM.
Sony also detailed the price of the PS5 launch games and it’s accessories:
PS5 Accessories
DualSense™ Wireless Controller (standalone) – PHP 3,990
PULSE 3D™ wireless headset – PHP 5,590
HD Camera – PHP 3,290
DualSense™ Charging Station (charges up to two DualSense controllers) - PHP 1,690
Exclusive PS5 games
Astro’s Playroom (Japan Studio) – pre-installed on PS5
Demon’s Souls – PHP 3,490 (SRP)
Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales – PHP 2,490 (SRP)
Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales Ultimate Edition – PHP 3,490 (SRP)
Sackboy A Big Adventure – PHP 2,990 (SRP)
Sony announced the unique release date for the PlayStation 5 in the Philippines on November 11, a couple of days shy from the launch of the next-gen unit in select countries like the US, Japan, Canada, and more.
The PS5 will be available this week for select countries like Europe, the UK, and more as their launch date is November 19.
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