Sony and rental company Raylo have teamed up to offer PlayStation Flex, a leasing program for PS5 consoles in the UK, and the math is absolutely grim. Advertised as starting at £9.95 per month, the deal requires a 36-month commitment, you can’t cancel without penalties, and by the end of three years, you hand the console back empty-handed.

The headline price only applies to the obscure 825GB digital-only PS5 if you lock in for three years. Want the standard 1TB model? That’s £11.59 a month on contract, but £24.49 if you go month-to-month. Over 36 months at the cheapest rate, you’ll pay £417.24, not much less than the £479.99 retail price, except you don’t actually own anything at the end. If you can’t commit and roll monthly instead, you’re out £882 over three years for a console you still have to return.

It gets worse. Sony‘s store boasts that approval takes just 60 seconds with only a soft credit check, making it dangerously easy to sign up for a multi-year contract without proof you can afford it. If you need to bail early, you’ll owe a minimum of 18 months of payments plus two extra months just to escape, and Sony‘s site is vague about what happens if you can’t keep up.

This feels like a revival of the exploitative UK rental schemes from the ’70s and 2010s, dressed up in “circular economy” greenwashing. Raylo, which has taken on over £180 million in debt to expand this model, plans to bring it stateside later this year. If you’re stretching to afford a PS5, this isn’t the answer: it’s a trap. Save your money, buy used, or wait for a sale. At least then you’ll actually own the damn thing.

Source: Kotaku

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Jim is a dad from Massachusetts by way of the Northeast Kingdom (IYKYK). He makes music as Our Ghosts, and with his band, Tiger Fire Company No. 1. He also takes terrible photos, writes decent science fiction and plays almost exclusively skateboarding games. He cannot, however, grow a beard. Favorite Game: Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater

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