After years of hard work, Sony finally released its next-gen PlayStation 5 console earlier this year. Now, a third-party British manufacturer is selling ultra-luxury versions of the gaming console made with premium materials for some pretty big bucks.

There are three premium versions for both the digital and CD-only models of the PS5. There is a 24K Gold edition, an 18K Rose Gold version, and an ultra-premium Platinum edition. All of these models look super shiny and make the regular PS5 look pretty boring.

Now, as you can guess, these luxury consoles and accessories are not at all affordable for middle-class consumers (like myself). The luxury editions of the digital PS5 consoles range from $10,851 (~Rs 7,97,790) for the 24K Gold edition to $11,128 (~Rs 8,18,156) for the Platinum edition. On the other hand, the CD-only versions start from $10,992 (~Rs 8,08,157) for the gold and go up to $11,263 (~Rs 8,28,081) for the platinum one.