Gaming
PlayStation 5: Price and availability in the Philippines
Are your wallets ready?
The wait is over. Finally, we can stop speculating how much the PlayStation 5 will cost in the Philippines. Sony PlayStation just revealed the pricing. We’re just gonna jump straight into it.
Pricing and availability
- PS5 Standard Edition Console — PhP 27,990
- DualSense Controller — PhP 3,990
- PULSE 3D wireless headset — PhP 5,590
- HD Camera — PhP 3,290
- DualSense Charging Station — PhP 1,690
Notice anything missing? Yes, the PS5 Digital Edition won’t be coming to the Philippines. Asked if it will be available in the future, PlayStation Asia said they are unable to share any definitive information at the moment. The same is true for the Media Remote which also won’t be coming to the Philippines at launch.
As for availability, the country will have to wait a little longer than the original worldwide release of November 19. The PS5 and its accessories will be available starting December 11, 2020.
The company didn’t give any specific reason for the delay, but we can easily chalk this up to the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic.
PS5 Launch Day Games
- Astro’s Playroom (Japan Studio) – pre-installed on PS5
- Demon’s Souls (Bluepoint Games / Japan Studio) – PhP 3,490
- Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales (Insomniac Games) – PhP 2,490
- Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales Ultimate Edition (Insomniac Games) – PhP 3,490
- Sackboy A Big Adventure (Sumo Digital / XDEV) – PhP 2,990
More on the PS5
The PlayStation 5 rocks x86-x64 AMD Ryzen CPU following the Zen 2 architecture. For its GPU, it comes with anan AMD Radeon RDNA graphics engine that supports active ray tracing. Essentially, what these provide are incredible game quality at higher frame rates.
Speaking of internals, this next-gen console comes with an expandable storage slot that supports M.2 SSDs. It already comes with up to 825GB of SSD storage, with a good portion of it to the operating system. With the SSD in place, expect your games to load pretty fast upon boot.
As you may already know, the PS5 will support backwards compatibility for nearly all the PS4 titles.
SEE ALSO:
Sony PlayStation 5: A complete rundown
PlayStation showcases the new PS5 UX
Will PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X games be more expensive?
Gaming
SEGA/ATLUS, animate launch year-long collaboration featuring popular IPs
Fairs, live music events, more to be held, featuring globally-renowned SEGA group franchises
SEGA/ATLUS and animate have officially announced a massive, year-long global partnership. This shall bring the gaming giant’s most iconic franchises to over 140 retail locations worldwide.
Marking the first cross-regional collaboration of its scale for both companies, the project is set to feature a rotating lineup of eight major IPs from the SEGA Group.
This includes titles from group companies like ATLUS and Rovio Entertainment. The featured franchises will be rolled out in phases.
The initiative kicks off in June 2026 with Sonic the Hedgehog taking center stage. Then, it will be followed by PUYOPUYO, HATSUNE MIKU: COLORFUL STAGE!, the Persona series, and the highly anticipated Metaphor: ReFantazio.
Moreover, the schedule continues through early 2027 with spotlight events for Yakuza / Like a Dragon, Angry Birds, and the classic Sakura Wars.
The project includes animate stores both in Japan and overseas (including locations in China, South Korea, Southeast Asia, and the U.S.).
Fans visiting will experience a mix of limited-time exhibitions, exclusive merchandise, hands-on gameplay sessions, and “Cafe Gratte” collaborations.
The massive partnership is part of SEGA’s “Transmedia Strategy” which aims to expand its IPs beyond the digital screen and into the daily lives of fans.
Leveraging animate’s extensive retail network definitely creates an immersive experience for fans of different franchises under SEGA.
The festivities begin June 6, 2026, with the Sonic “Only Shop” and Fair. Fans are encouraged to check local animate listings for specific event dates and regional availability.
For the full schedule, including dates, locations, and activities involved, visit this microsite.
Gone are the days when consoles get cheaper as time goes by. These days, especially because of the RAM crisis, gaming consoles are getting more expensive. Joining this worrying trend, the Nintendo Switch 2 is getting a price hike.
Even upon launch, the Switch 2 was already pricier than its original counterpart. Currently, without the incoming price hikes, the console retails for US$ 449.99. It’s a lot but not completely out of reach.
Last week, Nintendo announced a price hike that might push the console to less than attainable levels. Starting May 25, the Switch 2 will cost JPY 59,980 (up from JPY 49,980) in Japan. The original generation is also getting a hike: JPY 47,980 for the Switch OLED, JPY 43,980 for the base Switch, and JPY 29,980 for the Switch Lite.
Abroad, you can expect price hikes on September 1. The Switch 2 will jump to US$ 499.99, CAN 679.99, or EUR 499.99, depending on where you live. These are the only official hikes announced right now, but Nintendo has confirmed that price revisions will be implemented in other regions, too.
As you might expect, the price increases are due to the ongoing RAM crisis. Though the console is an undeniable hit, the Switch 2 can’t hide behind its popularity against the price shortage dealt by unnecessary data centers. At the very least, users worldwide have time to grab the console in its original pricing before the hikes.
Gaming
Resident Evil Requiem’s LEON MUST DIE FOREVER update out now
Free minigame added as extra mode after completing Requiem
Capcom has officially released the action-packed “LEON MUST DIE FOREVER” DLC for Resident Evil Requiem.
The free minigame is now available on the fastest-selling entry in the franchise’s history as an update across various platforms. This includes PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch 2, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store.
Unlocked as an extra mode after completing the main story, “LEON MUST DIE FOREVER” puts players back in the shoes of legendary agent Leon S. Kennedy.
The mode emphasizes nonstop combat action, with players fighting their way through areas they’ve previously visited throughout the game.
They will then have to defeat the final boss, all with stronger enemy variants, and five difficulty ranks, in a race against the clock.
To keep the experience fresh, each run features randomized area progressions and “enhancer abilities” that Leon can unlock by filling an enhancement gauge.
Players can also hunt down the golden spider to earn more time. Plus, successful runs allow fans to unlock a variety of new costumes for Leon, including the “Wolf Mode” and “Turbo GT” outfits.
Watch the trailer for more insight:
Alongside the gameplay content, Capcom has released a series of technical updates, including bug fixes and PC support for the DualSense wireless controller’s haptic feedback and adaptive triggers.
In addition, all new “LEON MUST DIE FOREVER” merch, including t-shirts, long-sleeve shirts, sweatshirt, and hoodies, is now available on Amazon.
As Capcom continues to celebrate the franchise’s 30th anniversary, fans can expect even more updates for the title later this year.
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