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Sony has teamed up with a leasing company called Raylo to offer a PS5 rental service in the UK .
Leases for the PS5 Digital Edition, the version with a disc drive and PS5 Pro are available on 12-month agreements or a rolling monthly contract.
The longer a term you lock in, the lower the monthly price will be.
There are also leasing options for the PlayStation Portal and the PS VR2 headset.
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