
Why Renting a PlayStation 5 with More Than 300 Games is the Future of Gaming in 2025
This is where PS5 rentals with more than 300 games come in. It's a model that changes how gamers get their hands on next-gen consoles and games. Players can now rent a PS5 with a library of games already on it for a lot less money than spending ₹1 lakh or more on hardware and games.
In India, a regular PlayStation 5 console costs between ₹55,000 and ₹60,000. On top of that: For each game, ₹3,500–₹5,000
Extra controllers cost ₹6,000 each
Subscriptions: PlayStation Plus is necessary for playing games online
What seemed like a one-time purchase suddenly becomes a big cost. Over time, building up a good library of 20 to 30 games could easily add ₹1 to ₹1.5 lakh.
For a lot of people, this price is too high, especially in a market where gaming is growing quickly among students and young professionals who may not want to own a game for a long time.
Renting a PS5 with more than 300 games lets you experience the next generation without having to pay for it. Here's why this model is becoming popular: You can get 300+ AAA and indie games right away without having to buy them separately.
right away without having to buy them separately. Rentals with no deposit , so you don't have to put money down.
, so you don't have to put money down. The PS5 console, controllers, and accessories are all included and ready to play.
are all included and ready to play. Rentals that can be made daily, weekly, or monthly are great for casual gamers or events.
Renting makes high-end gaming an on-demand service instead of a luxury.
Platforms like Rentkar have made it easier by providing rental kits that are ready to use. A typical PS5 rental with more than 300 games includes: PlayStation 5 console (latest version with discs)
Two DualSense controllers for playing games with friends or against each other
for playing games with friends or against each other PlayStation Plus Extra comes with more than 300 games, including hits like:
Spider-Man 2
Ragnarok: God of War
FIFA 24
Horizon Forbidden West
Part I of The Last of Us
Souls of Demons
comes with more than 300 games, including hits like: Delivery is quick, taking only 2 hours in cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Pune, and Bengaluru.
This makes what used to be a ₹1 lakh investment into a weekend splurge that costs less than buying one game.
This trend is part of a bigger change: access instead of ownership. We've seen it happen in other fields: Netflix switched from DVDs to streaming.
Playlists took the place of owning music on Spotify.
Many people who live in cities now use Uber instead of owning a car.
Now gaming is doing the same thing. Xbox Game Pass and PS Plus are two subscription services that already give you access to huge digital libraries. Renting a PS5 takes this even further by combining access to hardware and software into one smooth experience.
A report from Newzoo says that 70% of gamers under 30 now prefer subscription or rental models to buying games outright. This is because they are cheaper and more convenient.
There are now more than 500 million gamers in India, but console sales are still low because of high prices and import taxes. Most people play games on their phones or computers instead of consoles because consoles are too expensive for them to buy.
Renting a PS5 fixes this by: Giving casual players access on weekends
Letting students and young professionals play games without having to pay for them in the long term
play games without having to pay for them in the long term Making exclusive games playable without a lot of money
Renting is also great for events, LAN parties, and even esports training. Players can use high-end hardware for a short time without having to worry about owning it.
A rented PS5 is more than just a gaming console; it's also a place to watch movies and TV shows. It has built-in 4K HDR streaming apps like Netflix and Disney+ Hotstar, and you can play FIFA 24 or Tekken 8 with friends on multiplayer nights.
It's a great place to start for casual gamers. For fans, it's a way to test out next-gen gaming before they buy it.
Rentkar is leading the way in this trend in India by offering: Rentals with no deposit (no security needed)
(no security needed) In big cities, delivery on the same day in 2 hours
Plans that can be changed from 1 day to 1 month
Access to gaming consoles, laptops, VR kits, and more
Rentkar is making premium gaming as easy as ordering food online by lowering prices and speeding up delivery.
It's clear what the future of gaming holds: cloud access, rentals, and subscriptions. Renting a PS5 with 300 or more games isn't just a temporary fix; it's a look at the future of gaming.
The smartest gamers in 2025 won't be the ones who own every console. They'll be the ones who play without limits.
If you haven't bought a PS5 because it's too expensive, now is the time. Renting a PS5 with more than 300 games lets you play blockbuster games for a lot less money, and you don't have to deal with the headaches of owning one.
📌 Rent a PS5 with over 300 games from Rentkar and play next-gen games right now.
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