PlayStation Days of Play 2026: The Best Leaked Deals (And the Major Catch)
PlayStation’s annual Days of Play sale is reportedly returning on May 27, 2026. While accessory and VR deals look spectacular, console buyers are getting a cold shoulder.

The most anticipated annual savings event in the PlayStation ecosystem is reportedly just around the corner. According to leaks published by prominent deal-leaker billbil-kun (Dealabs) around May 20, 2026, Sony is reportedly preparing to launch its Days of Play 2026 celebration, which is rumored to run from May 27, 2026, to June 10, 2026.
While Sony is anticipated to make an official announcement on May 26th, detailed leaks shared by billbil-kun have reportedly laid out the expected promotional landscape.
The early consensus? If the leaks hold true, it will be a fantastic window to buy accessories, software, and VR gear—but a disappointment if you were holding out for a summer discount on a new console or subscription extension.
Here is the analytical breakdown of what to expect, what to prioritize, and what Sony's rumored strategy suggests about the current state of gaming hardware.
1. The Headliners: Accessories & VR Reportedly Get Major Cuts
If you are looking to expand your hardware setup with extra controllers, audio gear, or virtual reality, the rumored Days of Play discounts could deliver some of the deepest price cuts since Black Friday 2025.
According to leaks shared by billbil-kun, the rumored stand-out accessory promotions include:
- PlayStation VR2 (PSVR2): Rumored to drop from €449.99 to €349.99 (a €100 discount). With Sony expanding support for the headset, this represents a particularly compelling opportunity for players looking to jump into high-end virtual reality.
- DualSense Edge Wireless Controller: Expected to drop from €219.99 to €189.99 (a €30 discount). Sony's premium pro controller rarely goes on sale, making this a standout pickup for competitive players.
- Standard DualSense Controllers: Expected to drop by €20, bringing starting prices down to €54.99 across various colorways.
- Pulse Elite Headset & Pulse Explore Earbuds: Both premium audio solutions are expected to see a clean €20 off their standard retail prices.
For active players, these would represent genuine, high-value savings on premium peripherals that rarely see unified promotional pricing outside of the major holidays.
2. Rumored Software Sales: Ghost of Yōtei & More
On the software front, the PlayStation Store and physical retailers will reportedly be slashing prices on dozens of major first-party and third-party blockbusters.
Chief among them is a rumored discount on recent acclaimed hits like Ghost of Yōtei, expected to drop from €79.99 to €54.99, alongside deep cuts on essential PS5 library titles.
Furthermore, reports suggest that Sony will be incentivizing its digital direct-to-consumer store: PlayStation Plus subscribers are rumored to receive an additional 5% discount on purchases made through the PlayStation Direct store. Crucially, this 5% can be stacked on top of existing promotional discounts, making it a notably lucrative perk for active members if confirmed.
3. The Two Summer Catches: Pricing Freezes & Precedent Breakers
While the leaked accessory and software deals are encouraging, the most significant talking points of this year's Days of Play leaks center around what is conspicuously absent. In fact, if the leaks hold true, buyers will be facing two major "catches."
Catch A: No Console Discounts (With a Tiny Sliver of Hope)
First, billbil-kun's reporting indicates that there are currently no planned discounts on the PS5, PS5 Pro, or PlayStation Portal consoles during this specific event.
This rumored pricing freeze, if verified, will undoubtedly disappoint shoppers who have been waiting for a summer promotional window to purchase a console. However, this strategic decision aligns perfectly with the broader industry analysis we covered in PS5 Prices Are Rising Again.
Sony's official explanation for recent hardware price adjustments has focused on "pressures in the global economic landscape." More specifically, Sony CEO Hiroki Totoki previously pointed to rising component costs—particularly memory chip prices—as the primary factor driving up the overall bill of materials.
With core hardware facing tight manufacturing margins, Sony appears to be maintaining core pricing for this summer kickoff, choosing instead to focus promotional budgets on higher-margin accessories, digital software, and services.
It is important to note, however, that this is a tactical summer strategy rather than a permanent policy. While broad console discounts are unlikely for this particular kickoff, promotional bundles or direct discounts could certainly still appear later in the year during the intensely competitive Black Friday and winter holiday shopping seasons. Furthermore, billbil-kun explicitly noted that Sony could still announce additional deals—potentially including console discounts—closer to the official event kickoff on May 27, so a last-minute surprise remains an open possibility.
Catch B: No PS Plus Subscription Discount
The second, and perhaps most surprising, omission in the leaked roadmap is the complete absence of a PlayStation Plus subscription discount.
Historically, Days of Play has been one of the best times to buy or extend a PS Plus membership, with substantial official discounts of 25% (2023), 30% (2024), and up to 33% (2025) off. This year, the leaks pointedly contain no mention of any promotional discount on the subscription service itself.
Compounding this disappointment, PlayStation Plus subscription prices are actually slated to rise in certain regions concurrent with the sale—specifically in the US and select dollar-denominated markets, with the Essential tier increasing from $9.99 to $10.99 monthly, and $24.99 to $27.99 quarterly. While European pricing has not been similarly targeted for this wave of adjustments, this US-focused price hike, paired with the lack of a global promotional discount, represents a significant break from multi-year precedent and reinforces Sony's focus on bolstering services revenue.
Smart Buyer Advice: What to Prioritize
With the leaked promotional roadmap, here is how smart shoppers should navigate the rumored Days of Play 2026 event:
- Prioritize the PSVR2: If you have been on the fence about Sony's virtual reality headset, the rumored €100 price cut (dropping the price to €349.99) represents a compelling value proposition.
- Upgrade your audio or controller: The DualSense Edge (€30 off to €189.99) and standard DualSense (€20 off, starting at €54.99) are solid pickups to refresh your setup.
- Stack your discounts: If you are a PS Plus member, coordinate your purchases through the PlayStation Direct store to leverage that rumored extra 5% stacking discount on accessories.
- Hold off on subscriptions, monitor consoles: Given the likely absence of a PS Plus subscription discount and rising tier prices, avoid buying subscription extensions unless a surprise sale is announced. For consoles, keep a close eye out until the official May 27 kickoff for any surprise retail bundles.
If the leaks hold true, Days of Play 2026 represents a targeted, strategic promotional campaign. It rewards engaged players looking to expand their setups while maintaining a firm line on core hardware and service subscription pricing.
Are you planning to pick up a rumored discounted PSVR2, Ghost of Yōtei, or DualSense Edge next week? Or are you disappointed by the lack of console and subscription deals? Let us know in the comments below!


