Leak reveals a new PS5 Fortnite Bundle with a reduced price tag will arrive in time for Black Friday
Sony will release a new PS5 Fortnite bundle at a discounted price for Black Friday 2025. (Image source: Sony)
Sony is expected to release a new PS5 Fortnite bundle just as it did last year. The new PS5 bundle will come with exclusive content for the game and also have a launch discount for Black Friday.
Sony regularly sells PS5 bundles that are tied to popular video game titles. At the moment, it has the PlayStation 5 NBA 2K26 Bundle and the PlayStation 5 Ghost of Yotei Limited Edition Bundle. Now, a report says it has a new Fortnite bundle on the way, and the best part is that it will be cheaper than the standard version.
First reported by Dealabs, Sony is said to be planning to release a new PS5 Fortnite bundle that will launch in time for Black Friday. This isn't the first time it will launch a PS5 Fortnite bundle for Black Friday. Last year, it released the PS5 Fortnite Cobalt Star Bundle that included a PS5 Slim (disc or digital edition), exclusive in-game content, and 1,000 V-Bucks (Fortnite in-game currency).
The PS5 Fortnite Cobalt Star Bundle released for Black Friday 2024. (Image source: Sony)
According to the source, the new PS5 Fortnite Bundle for 2025 will launch as the PS5 Fortnite Flowering Chaos Bundle. Thankfully, it will include a PS5 Slim (disc edition) with 1TB of storage and not the new 825GB digital version. It will also include exclusive content (8 cosmetic items worth 5,000 V-Bucks) and 1,000 V-Bucks.
The PS5 Fortnite Flowering Chaos Bundle will be released on November 21 in North America, but there's no confirmation yet on it being available in other regions.
The source also reported that the PS5 Fortnite Flowering Chaos bundle will be priced at $449.99. This will make it $100 cheaper than the PlayStation 5 NBA 2K26 Bundle (available on Amazon for $549.99) and a standard PS5 Slim Disc version.
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