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Sony Weighing Price Hikes Due to $685M Tariff Impact: Will PS5 Prices Rise?

Author:Kristen Update:May 19,2025

Sony has announced it is contemplating price increases in response to the significant impact of tariffs on its business. The Japanese electronics giant shared its financial results for the fiscal year ending March 2025 and, during a subsequent investor Q&A session, its executives delved into the effects of the tariffs imposed by the Trump administration.

Sony's Chief Financial Officer, Lin Tao, revealed that the tariffs could cost the company up to 100 billion yen (approximately $685 million), assuming the current tariffs remain in place. Given Sony's extensive involvement in hardware manufacturing, which includes popular video game consoles like the PlayStation 5, the tariffs pose a significant challenge.

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In response, Tao hinted that Sony might pass on some of these costs to consumers by raising the prices of its hardware, potentially affecting the PS5. "In terms of the tariff, we are not just simply calculating the simple tariff to come up with 100 billion yen, but thinking about the currently available information, and also looking at the market trend, we may pass on to the price, and also shipment allocation," Tao explained during the investor webcast.

Sony CEO Hiroki Totoki addressed the situation specifically concerning the PlayStation, suggesting that manufacturing consoles in the U.S. could be a strategy to circumvent the tariffs. "These hardware of course can be produced locally," Totoki noted. "I think that would be an efficient strategy. But PS5 is being manufactured in many areas. Whether it’s going to be manufactured in the U.S. or not, it needs to be considered going forward. We are not in such a critical situation."

Analysts have speculated to IGN that Sony might follow the footsteps of Nintendo and Microsoft by increasing game prices to $80. There's also speculation that the PS5 family of consoles, particularly the PS5 Pro, could see a price hike. This anticipation has led some consumers to rush and purchase the console before any official announcement from Sony.

Daniel Ahmad, director of research and insights at Niko Partners, shared with IGN that Sony has previously adjusted its console prices in regions outside the U.S. "Sony has raised the price of its console multiple times outside the U.S.," he said. "There is a reluctance from both Sony and Microsoft to raise prices in the U.S. given the size and importance of the market when it comes to console sales. That being said, we would not be surprised to see Sony follow suit with price increases on the PS5 in the U.S."

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James McWhirter, senior analyst at Omdia, elaborated on the situation. "PS5 hardware is predominantly manufactured in China, exposing Sony's supply chain to greater risk from tariffs originating from the U.S. Yet what we consistently observe in the console market is that up to half of consoles are typically sold during Q4, the final quarter of the year. This bought both Microsoft and Sony more time to rely on existing inventories. In 2019, consoles were granted an exemption from tariffs on goods from China, but this ruling did not come into effect until August.

"With Microsoft having blinked first with price readjustments this week, it now opens the door for Sony to follow with PS5. This is going to be a particularly tough decision in the U.S., the world's largest console market, which has historically been spared — save for PS5 Digital rising by $50 in late 2023."