Sony has reportedly opened its first-ever Playstation store in India. This means that buyers can now get access to the brand’s consoles in the country. Until now, the Japanese brand had been selling its consoles via various online and offline retailers meaning that customers had to rely on Amazon, Flipkart, Reliance Digital, and more. The news about Sony’s first PS store in India has been shared by industry insider Rishi Alwani. 

The first dedicated Sony Playstation store in India is opened in Delhi. It seems like the Japanese brand has partnered with a third-party retailer called DT Zone. Alwani shared images of the currently up-and-running store in Punjabi Bagh, Delhi. 

The newly opened offline store looks like a one-stop shop for Playstation customers. This means that customers can expect to get access to the PS consoles, Dual Sense gaming controllers, headsets, as well as some game titles directly from the store. Customers might also have the option to purchase a PlayStation membership from the offline store as there is an image highlighting membership plans. However, it’s worth noting that there is no official word on this. 

The exclusive PlayStation store in India is great news to fans as they won’t have to rely on third-party retailers. Additionally, Sony recently slashed the prices of the PlayStation 5 (both standard and digital edition) by Rs 5,000 for a limited period. The expiry date of the discounted price is unknown, but the standard variant can be availed at Rs 49,990 while the digital edition costs Rs 39,990. 

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