Your PS5 is at peak value right now. Here is exactly what it is worth.
A PS5 Slim with a disc drive in good condition: £200-£250. The PS5 Digital Edition: £160-£210. Original launch PS5 with disc: £170-£220. And if you have a PS5 Pro? You are looking at £350-£430.
These numbers are real. They are what UK buyback services are paying in cash today. Not trade-in credit, not store vouchers — actual money in your bank account.
Most PS5 owners who are thinking about selling make the same mistake: they wait. They tell themselves they will sell "when the time is right" or "when I've finished that one last game" or "when the next PlayStation comes out." And every month they wait, the console loses another £5-£10 in value.
Here is the truth most people do not want to hear: console values drop 15-25% the moment a successor is announced. Not when it launches. When it is announced. By the time you can actually buy the next PlayStation, your PS5 will already have lost a significant chunk of its current value. The smart move is always to sell before the announcement, not after.
If your PS5 is gathering dust — and you are honest with yourself, it probably is — this guide covers exactly what it is worth, where to get the best price, and how to prepare it for sale.
What Your PS5 Is Worth Right Now
Here are the current UK buyback prices for every PS5 variant. These are what services like TechLoop are paying in cash — not resale prices, not eBay best-case scenarios.
PS5 Slim (2023 Onwards)
| Variant | Good Condition | Minor Wear | Faulty/Damaged |
|---|---|---|---|
| PS5 Slim (Disc Edition) | £200-£250 | £160-£200 | £70-£110 |
| PS5 Slim (Digital Edition) | £160-£210 | £130-£170 | £55-£90 |
The Slim is currently the most valuable PS5 variant on the second-hand market (excluding the PS5 Pro). It is the most recent standard model, lighter and more compact, and buyers prefer it over the original.
PS5 Original (2020 Launch)
| Variant | Good Condition | Minor Wear | Faulty/Damaged |
|---|---|---|---|
| PS5 Original (Disc Edition) | £170-£220 | £130-£170 | £55-£90 |
| PS5 Original (Digital Edition) | £130-£180 | £100-£140 | £40-£70 |
The original PS5 is worth noticeably less than the Slim, which makes sense — it is an older, bulkier console. But it still commands solid prices, especially the disc edition.
PS5 Pro (2024)
| Variant | Good Condition | Minor Wear | Faulty/Damaged |
|---|---|---|---|
| PS5 Pro (no disc drive) | £350-£430 | £280-£350 | £130-£200 |
| PS5 Pro + Disc Drive Attachment | £380-£460 | £310-£380 | £150-£220 |
The PS5 Pro holds value well because it launched at a premium price (£699) and is positioned as a niche product for performance-focused gamers. Supply on the second-hand market is still relatively low, which keeps prices firm.
Controllers
| Item | Good Condition | Minor Wear | Faulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| DualSense Controller (Standard) | £25-£35 | £15-£25 | £5-£10 |
| DualSense Edge Controller | £80-£110 | £55-£80 | £25-£40 |
Do not overlook controllers. If you have a DualSense Edge, it is worth almost as much on its own as some budget phones. Even standard DualSense controllers add meaningful value to your total payout.
PS5 + Games Bundle Value
Bundling games with your PS5 can increase the total value, but not always in the way you might expect. Buyback services typically quote the console and games separately, so bundling does not usually get you a premium. More on whether to sell games separately below.
For your exact PS5 value, get an instant quote on TechLoop. It takes about 30 seconds and the price is locked for 21 days.
What Affects Your PS5's Value
Disc Drive vs Digital
The disc edition is consistently worth £30-£50 more than the digital edition. This is because the disc drive adds functionality — the ability to play physical games and Blu-ray discs — and physical media still has a strong following among PlayStation gamers.
Interestingly, the value gap between disc and digital has actually widened over time. As Sony has pushed digital sales more aggressively, some gamers have pushed back, specifically seeking out disc editions to maintain their ability to play physical games. This increased demand keeps the disc edition premium healthy.
Slim vs Original
The Slim commands a £20-£40 premium over the original model in the same condition. Buyers prefer the newer design: it is smaller, lighter, uses less power, and has a detachable disc drive (on the disc edition). If you have a choice between selling an original PS5 and a Slim, the Slim will always fetch more.
Condition
Condition matters, but PS5s are relatively forgiving compared to phones and laptops. Consoles spend most of their lives sitting on a shelf, so cosmetic damage is less common.
The main condition factors for a PS5 are:
- Cosmetic state: Scratches, scuffs, yellowing of white panels, dust build-up
- Functionality: Does it run games without crashing? Does the disc drive work? Does the HDMI output properly?
- Controller condition: Stick drift is common on DualSense controllers and will reduce the controller's value
- Included accessories: Power cable, HDMI cable, stand, original box
Included Accessories
Having the original box, HDMI cable, power cable, USB cable, and stand adds £10-£20 to most buyback offers. The box in particular makes a difference because it protects the console during shipping and signals to the buyer that the product has been well looked after.
If you still have the box, include it. If not, do not worry — it is a nice-to-have, not a requirement.
Where to Sell Your PS5: A Honest Comparison
TechLoop (Online Buyback)
TechLoop buys PS5 consoles, controllers, and games. The process is the same as selling a phone: get a quote, accept it, post the console for free, and receive same-day payment when it arrives.
| Factor | Detail |
|---|---|
| Typical PS5 Price | £200-£250 (Slim Disc, good condition) |
| Payment Speed | Same day once received |
| Postage | Free (pre-paid label provided) |
| Price Lock | 21 days |
| Accepts Faulty | Yes |
| Also Buys | Controllers, games (separately quoted) |
TechLoop is the strongest option if you want a competitive price without the hassle of private selling. The 21-day price lock means you can get a quote today and decide later without the price changing.
CeX (High Street)
CeX is the default choice for console trade-ins in the UK. Walk in, hand over your PS5, get cash or store credit.
| Factor | Detail |
|---|---|
| Typical PS5 Price | £160-£200 (Slim Disc, good condition, cash) |
| Payment Speed | Instant |
| Postage | N/A (in-store) |
| Store Credit Option | Yes (typically 10-15% more than cash) |
| Accepts Faulty | Sometimes (at manager's discretion) |
CeX's prices are consistently 15-25% lower than online buyback services. A PS5 Slim worth £200-£250 on TechLoop might fetch £160-£200 in cash at CeX. However, CeX's store credit offer is higher, which is useful if you are buying another console or games.
The real advantage of CeX is speed. If you need cash in your hand within the hour, CeX is the way to go. If you can wait a few days and want more money, online is better.
For a detailed head-to-head between these services, see our TechLoop vs CeX comparison.
GAME Trade-In
GAME offers console trade-ins but primarily as store credit rather than cash. Their trade-in values are often competitive with CeX for store credit but less appealing if you want actual money.
| Factor | Detail |
|---|---|
| Typical PS5 Price | £150-£200 (Slim Disc, store credit) |
| Payment Speed | Instant (store credit) |
| Cash Option | Limited or unavailable in most stores |
| Best For | Trading up to a newer console |
GAME makes the most sense if you are upgrading to a different console or want to buy games and accessories. For cash, look elsewhere.
eBay (Private Sale)
Selling your PS5 on eBay can net the highest total price, but it comes with significant trade-offs.
| Factor | Detail |
|---|---|
| Typical PS5 Price | £220-£300 (Slim Disc, good condition) |
| eBay Fees | 12-15% of sale price |
| Net After Fees | £190-£260 |
| Shipping | You arrange and pay (£8-£15 for a console) |
| Time Investment | High (photos, listing, packing, shipping, buyer queries) |
| Risk | Medium (buyer disputes, returns, scams) |
The headline eBay price looks attractive, but after fees and shipping, you often net a similar amount to what a buyback service pays — except you have spent significantly more time and taken on more risk.
eBay makes sense if you are selling a PS5 Pro or a console with accessories and games bundled together, where the total value justifies the effort. For a standard PS5, the buyback route is almost always better value for your time.
Facebook Marketplace / Gumtree
Local selling avoids platform fees but introduces its own problems: no-shows, lowball offers, strangers coming to your home, and zero buyer protection.
If you are comfortable with local selling and enjoy the negotiation process, you might get a decent price. But most people find the experience frustrating and time-consuming compared to a simple buyback quote.
Should You Sell Your PS5 Games Separately?
This is a question almost everyone asks, and the answer depends on the games and how much effort you want to invest.
Games Worth Selling Separately
Popular, recent titles in good condition hold their value well on the second-hand market. Games like the following tend to fetch £20-£40 each on eBay or buyback services:
- First-party PlayStation exclusives (Spider-Man 2, God of War Ragnarok, The Last of Us Part II Remastered)
- Recent AAA releases (less than 12 months old)
- Niche or limited-print games that are no longer widely available
For these games, selling separately — either through a buyback service or individually on eBay — usually nets more than bundling them with the console.
Games to Bundle or Donate
Older sports titles (FIFA/EA FC 24 or older, NBA 2K), games that are regularly on sale for under £10 digital, and heavily scratched discs are worth very little individually. Bundling three or four of these with your PS5 on eBay or Marketplace can make the listing more attractive without costing you much in lost game value.
The TechLoop Approach
TechLoop quotes consoles and games separately, so you can see exactly what each item is worth and make an informed decision. You are not forced to bundle or split — you choose what to sell based on the numbers.
The Timing Question: Sell Now or Wait?
This is the most important section of this guide, because timing is where most PS5 sellers make their biggest mistake.
The Successor Effect
When Sony announces the next generation PlayStation — whether that is a PS6 or a significant PS5 Pro successor — the value of every existing PS5 model will drop sharply. This is not speculation. It has happened with every console generation in history:
| Console | Value 3 Months Before Successor Announced | Value 1 Month After Successor Announced | Drop |
|---|---|---|---|
| PS4 (before PS5 announcement) | £160-£200 | £120-£150 | ~25% |
| PS3 (before PS4 announcement) | £80-£110 | £50-£75 | ~30% |
| Xbox One (before Series X announcement) | £100-£130 | £70-£95 | ~25% |
The pattern is consistent and predictable. The moment a successor is announced, the current console becomes "last generation" in buyers' minds, and demand (and prices) fall immediately.
The Monthly Bleed
Even without a successor announcement, consoles depreciate steadily. A PS5 Slim loses roughly £5-£10 per month in buyback value as the market becomes more saturated with used units and the console ages.
Over six months, that is £30-£60 in lost value. Over a year, £60-£120. If your PS5 has been sitting unused for the last six months, you have already lost the equivalent of two or three games in value by not selling.
The Right Time Is Now
If you are not actively using your PS5 — be honest with yourself — the best time to sell it was the day you stopped playing it. The second-best time is today. Waiting "until the right moment" costs you money every single month.
Get an instant quote on TechLoop to see what your PS5 is worth right now. If the number is enough to motivate you, act on it. If not, you have lost nothing but 30 seconds.
How to Prepare Your PS5 for Sale
Follow these steps to ensure a smooth transaction and the best possible price.
1. Deactivate Your PSN Account
This is the most important step. Go to Settings > Users and Accounts > Other > Console Sharing and Offline Play and deactivate it. This ensures the buyer can set up their own account without issues.
If you skip this step, the buyer may not be able to use online features properly, which can cause complications with the sale.
2. Factory Reset
Go to Settings > System > System Software > Reset Options > Reset Your Console. Choose the option to reset everything — this wipes your PSN account, saved game data, captures, settings, and any installed games.
Make sure to upload any saves you want to keep to PS Plus cloud storage or copy them to a USB drive before resetting.
3. Sign Out of All Accounts
Before resetting, go to Settings > Users and Accounts > Accounts and sign out of your PlayStation Network account. Also remove any linked accounts (Spotify, Netflix, Disney+, YouTube).
4. Clean the Console
Dust your PS5 thoroughly, paying attention to the vents where dust accumulates. Use a microfibre cloth for the exterior panels and compressed air for the vents if you have it. A clean console makes a better impression during the condition assessment.
If your white panels have yellowed (common on original PS5 models stored in sunlight), there is not much you can do about it, but it is worth mentioning in your condition description to avoid surprises.
5. Gather All Accessories
Collect everything you plan to include:
- Power cable
- HDMI cable
- USB-C cable (for controller charging)
- Controller(s)
- Stand (if applicable)
- Original box (if you still have it)
Each included accessory adds a small amount to your offer and makes the overall package more attractive.
6. Remove Discs
Check that there is no disc left inside the console. It sounds obvious, but it happens more often than you would think, and you will not get it back.
7. Pack Securely
If you have the original box, use it — it was designed to protect the console during shipping. If not, wrap the PS5 in bubble wrap, place it in a sturdy box with padding on all sides, and make sure the console cannot move around inside the box. Consoles are heavy, so use a box that can handle the weight.
Selling a Faulty PS5
If your PS5 has issues — disc drive not reading, overheating and shutting down, HDMI output problems, stick drift on the controller — it is still worth selling.
Common PS5 Faults and Their Impact on Value
| Fault | Value Retained | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Disc drive not reading discs | 50-65% | Common fault; repair is straightforward |
| Overheating/shutting down | 40-55% | Could be dust build-up or thermal paste failure |
| HDMI output not working | 35-50% | Port replacement is a known repair |
| Controller stick drift | Controller value drops 60-70% | Very common; console value unaffected |
| Won't turn on | 25-40% | Could be power supply, motherboard, or simple fix |
| Cosmetic damage only | 75-90% | Panels can be replaced cheaply |
TechLoop accepts faulty PS5 consoles. The quote process asks you to describe the fault, and you receive a price based on the specific issue. Selling a faulty PS5 for £55-£110 is significantly better than letting it sit unused or paying £80-£150 for a repair you may not even use.
PS5 vs Selling Other Devices: A Quick Comparison
If you are clearing out old tech, you might be wondering how the PS5 stacks up against other devices in your home.
| Device | Typical Buyback Value | Effort to Sell |
|---|---|---|
| PS5 Slim (Disc, Good) | £200-£250 | Low |
| iPhone 14 (128GB, Good) | £280-£350 | Low |
| Samsung Galaxy S24 (128GB, Good) | £300-£370 | Low |
| MacBook Air M2 (Good) | £350-£450 | Low |
| iPad (10th Gen, Good) | £180-£230 | Low |
| Apple Watch Series 9 (Good) | £120-£170 | Low |
If you have multiple unused devices, selling all of them at once makes the process more efficient. TechLoop buys phones, tablets, laptops, consoles, and smartwatches — you can quote everything in one session and post them together.
For a broader look at how to sell your phone alongside other devices, see our complete guide to selling your phone in the UK.
Common Mistakes When Selling a PS5
Forgetting to deactivate your PSN account. This is the console equivalent of not removing your Google account before resetting an Android phone. It causes problems for the buyer and can delay or complicate your sale.
Not mentioning faults. If your disc drive makes a grinding noise or your PS5 occasionally overheats, mention it upfront. Hidden faults discovered during inspection lead to revised quotes and delays. Honesty gets you paid faster.
Waiting for the "right time." There is no perfect time to sell a console. There is only today's price, which is higher than tomorrow's price, which is higher than next month's price. If you are not using the PS5, you are burning money by keeping it.
Selling to the first place you check. Prices vary by 15-30% between services. Spend five minutes checking two or three options. Start with TechLoop and compare from there.
Including games you could sell separately. High-value games (£20+) are usually worth more sold individually than bundled with the console. Check individual game prices before deciding to include them.
Leaving a disc in the drive. Check. Then check again.
The Bottom Line
Your PS5 is a depreciating asset. That is not a criticism — it is a fact that applies to every piece of consumer electronics ever made. The only question is whether you convert its current value into cash or let it bleed away in a cupboard.
Right now, a PS5 Slim in good condition is worth £200-£250. That is a meaningful amount of money — new headphones, a weekend away, a chunk off your next console purchase. In six months, that number will be lower. In a year, lower still. And if a PS6 gets announced, it will fall off a cliff.
Get an instant quote on TechLoop to see your exact price. It takes 30 seconds, postage is free, and you get paid the same day the console arrives. If the price works for you, sell it. If it does not, you have lost nothing.
Your PS5 gave you good times. Now let it give you one last thing: money in your pocket for whatever comes next.
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