This British company is selling a 24-Carat gold plated Sony Playstation 5 set for $11,000


Scientifically speaking white is not a color; because white does not have specific wavelengths. Instead, white light contains all wavelengths of visible light. The point is why go for anything in the bland color when a glistening gold is available? In a glittering turn of events, The PlayStation 5 is due to release later this year, and a lucky few will be opting for 24-karat gold PlayStation 5 for Christmas. Truly Exquisite, a UK-based personalization company, is launching a bespoke PS5 collection later this year, which will make for a stellar gift and make you the favorite person of a really terrible year, 2020. Not just gold you’ll also be able to buy Sony’s next-gen system in luxury 24-karat gold, platinum, and also 18-karat rose gold. The PS5 luxury collection comes with completely jazzed up consoles, controller, and official headset in with platinum and 18K rose gold finishes.

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The PlayStation 5 is a big console so you’re greeting yourself a whole lot of entertainment and a whole lot of gold. Being rich was fun but not quite until now when all that money saved away will be put to good use. The PS5 is gold can be in your stinking rich hands for a staggering $10,825.

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