How Much Is A PS2 Worth In 2021?
Whether you have an old PlayStation 2 (PS2) in your garage that you want to sell or are looking to buy a secondhand (or even a brand new) one online, knowing how much a PS2 sells for is essential.
So, what is the current value of a PlayStation 2? According to recently sold eBay listings, the original PS2 system sells for $60 on average, while the revised Slimline PS2 sells for $85 on average. The cost of a used system (for both variants) varies from $40 to $150, depending on the condition of the device. Working systems with visible aesthetic damage will cost around $40, while complete-in-box models will cost over $150.
Model | eBay (average sold price) | Amazon (lowest price) | GameStop (used price) |
PS2 (original) | $60 | $85 | $50 (currently unavailable online) |
PS2 Slim | $85 | $90 | $50 (refurbished; currently unavailable online) |
There isn’t really a “going cost” for sealed PS2s because new, in-the-box systems are so uncommon. That said, you can expect to pay at least $300 for a brand new Slimline PS2 or a brand new original PS2 — if you can still find one.
What is the difference between the original (fat) PS2 and the PS2 Slim?
The new Slimline PlayStation 2 (often referred to as the “PS2 Slim”) is generally more sought after by gamers due to its sleeker design and greater durability, in addition to being thinner. The original PS2’s disc drive is known for failing, and “Disc Read” problems are also common with the earlier model.
Because the Slim has fewer moving components (due to the top-loading disc tray), it tends to have fewer problems. The PS2 Slim is also quieter than the original when loading up and reading discs, and it doesn’t overheat as much.
The original PlayStation 2 (sometimes known as the “PS2 fat”) has a sentimental following among gamers. HDD support is also included in the original unit, which improves dozens of games and is even essential to play Final Fantasy XI. However, except from that, the two consoles are fairly similar, as evidenced by their cost.
What about color variants and special editions?
The costs given above are based on the assumption that you already own (or are seeking for) a basic matte black console. Sony, on the other hand, offered the PS2 Slim (as well as the original PS2 in limited quantities in the United States) in a variety of colors. Depending on their condition, some special editions, such as the Astral Blue and Sakura Purple PS2, might fetch hundreds of dollars.
The PS2 Slim was available in a variety of hues, the most notable of which were ceramic white and silver. The Slim’s silver color option is slightly more unusual than the standard matte black PS2, but they’re not too difficult to come by on eBay or Amazon, and they sell for about the same price as the matte black version. The ceramic white unit, on the other hand, is a little more difficult to come by, so expect to pay $10-$20 more than the ordinary units.
However, if you’re looking for a PS2 on GameStop’s website, you won’t be able to pick from a variety of colors. This is most likely due to the fact that they only sell matte black variants. Given GameStop’s stance on refurbished consoles, which notes that “the pictured item may not represent the condition received,” it’s probable you’ll get a color variety.
Additionally, GameStop has an original, pre-owned PS2 for $50, although it is presently out of stock online. A PS2 Slim System Complete (GameStop reconditioned) is also available for $60 in the retailer, however it is presently out of stock online.