
New Delhi, December 25, 2025 — Sony PlayStation India has officially kicked off its highly anticipated Holiday Sale 2025, offering Indian gamers a golden opportunity to upgrade their setups and expand their libraries. Running from December 23, 2024, through January 5, 2026, the sale features deep discounts of up to 60% on blockbuster titles and significant price cuts on essential hardware and peripherals.
The promotion is available across all major online platforms including Amazon, Flipkart, Blinkit, and Zepto, as well as offline through authorized retailers like Sony Center, Croma, Reliance Digital, and Vijay Sales.
The centerpiece of this year’s sale is the aggressive pricing on PS5 peripherals. Most notably, the PlayStation VR2 has received a massive ₹10,000 price cut, making high-end virtual reality more accessible to the Indian market.
For those looking to catch up on the biggest hits of the year, Sony has slashed prices on several first-party exclusives. High-profile releases like Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 and God of War Ragnarök are seeing some of their lowest prices since launch.
Even recent remasters are part of the festivities, with Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered and the Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection both available for just ₹1,599.
While the physical sale ends on January 5, the PlayStation Store (Digital) is running a concurrent “End of Year” sale with thousands of titles on offer. Fans of third-party games can find massive savings on titles such as EA Sports FC 26, Assassin’s Creed Shadows, and Elden Ring.
Editor’s Note: While the PS5 Slim and Digital Edition consoles are not officially part of the primary “Holiday Sale” discount list from Sony, various bank offers on Flipkart and Amazon currently bring the effective price of the PS5 Slim Disc Edition down to approximately ₹52,240.
This holiday window is particularly significant as it positions Sony to capture the year-end gift-giving market in India. With the inclusion of newer accessories like the PlayStation Portal and the Chroma collection of DualSense controllers, Sony is targeting both new console owners and long-time enthusiasts looking for a “mid-cycle” refresh of their gaming gear.