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You can now rent a PlayStation 5 from PlayStation Direct

March 7, 2025
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The PlayStation 5 is a hefty investment, but you can now get your hands on one without the high upfront cost. PlayStation Direct has started a rental program (only in the United Kingdom for now), offering participants a rental PlayStation 5 for as low as 10.99 GBP — roughly $15.

Sony offered with Raylo to establish the program. Currently, there are five different options to choose from. The PlayStation 5 Digital is the least expensive option, starting at just 10.99 GBP per month on a 36-month lease. The price goes up as the lease term goes down, and there’s a lease-free option that’s 21.95 GBP each month but can be cancelled anytime.

The most expensive option is the PlayStation 5 Pro console. It starts at 18.95 GBP per month for a 36-month term, reaching 26.99 GBP per month for a 12-month term. If you opt for the lease-free plan, it’s a hefty 35.59 GBP each month. The good news is shipping is free and there’s no upfront payment, so someone with a more limited budget can get their hands on a PlayStation 5 and check out whatever games they’re interested in without a long-term commitment.

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You don’t have to return the console at the end of the lease term, either. According to Raylo, you’re free to upgrade to a different version, keep paying the established cost, or just cancel the contract by returning the device. Device insurance is available starting at 3.99 GBP per month, too.


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The appeal to this program (aside from cost-saving, of course) is that it has a lower environmental impact. When someone is done with the PlayStation 5 and returns it, it allows another person to borrow that same console and enjoy it without the need to purchase a new one. Though the program could have an impact on overall PlayStation 5 sales, it makes the console more accessible to a wider number of gamers.











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