PlayStation Portal Goes Up in Price Tomorrow, But Amazon Has It for Just £150 in the UK

PlayStation Portal Goes Up in Price Tomorrow, But Amazon Has It for Just £150 in the UK
PlayStation Portal Goes Up in Price Tomorrow, But Amazon Has It for Just £150 in the UK
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PlayStation Portal’s RRP is jumping up to £219.99 from April 2, 2026. That’s a £20 increase, which isn’t as bad as the $50 increase it’s seeing in the US, but still not particularly fab.

But, if you’re speedy enough, Amazon UK is currently selling the PlayStation Portal for just £148.76 as part of its Amazon Resale marketplace.

These are “Used – Like New” models, in which the only issue will be that the packaging is slightly damaged. Do not fear this – there are absolutely no issues or damage to the tech you’re buying.

You’re saving over £50 if you’re buying before the price hikes, and over £70 once they officially hit.

If you’re looking to save as much as possible when picking up the PS Portal, this is the best deal going right now online.

It’s not the only piece of Sony’s PlayStation hardware getting a price increase, either. PS5 consoles, including the disc, digital, and Pro editions, will all be much more expensive from April 2.

Buying one of these right now, especially if you can find it on sale, is actually not a bad shout at all.

In fact, a standout deal at Argos right now is on the PlayStation 5 Pro. It’s dropped to £639.99, which is £60 off the previous £699.99 RRP, and £150 off its new £789.99 price. If you’ve even been slightly considering picking this console up, I’d drop the cash on it ASAP.

Robert Anderson is IGN’s Senior Commerce Editor and resident deals expert on games, collectibles, trading card games, and more. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Bluesky.


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