between the PlayStation 5 and the Xbox Series S/X (and even the Nintendo Switch) these days that Sony isn't worried about its competitors outselling its flagship console in the coming spendthrift-friendly months. Instead, its biggest competition is itself.

For what it's worth, Sony has tried its best to clear out inventory of the incumbent consoles to prepare for the arrival of its replacement. It cut the price of the PlayStation 5 for the first time in August and it's even giving away free games this month. However, the likelihood of these two consoles not fighting for shelf space are slim (get it?).

With the unveiling of the PlayStation 5 Slim, which comes with a Digital Edition that costs $50 more than the one it will be replacing, it's worth asking the question, "is the PS5 Slim worth getting in November?"

A customary move for Sony, introducing refined versions of its consoles is no surprise. This has been the trend since the PSOne, followed by the PS2, PS3, and PS4. However, unlike in previous years, the PS5 Slim doesn't provide enough value over the PS5 to warrant an upgrade or a new purchase.