AI-powered eBay listing tool for PlayStation consoles, games & accessories
Upload photos of your PlayStation console, games, or controllers and RGLister's AI identifies the exact model, storage, and condition. For PS5 consoles, it reads the model number (CFI-1215A for PS5 Slim Disc, CFI-1215B for Slim Digital) from the back label to confirm the exact revision — which matters for buyers who want specific hardware versions. For PS4 Pro, it identifies the storage capacity (1TB vs 2TB) and color. For PS games, it reads the title, platform, and ESRB rating directly from the disc case.
All eBay item specifics are filled automatically — platform, model number, storage, color, edition, game genre — saving you 10-15 minutes per listing on manual research.
PS5 Disc Edition remains in strong demand at $350-$450 used. Limited edition PS5 consoles (Marvel's Spider-Man 2, God of War Ragnarok) command $450-$600. PS4 Pro 1TB sells $180-$280, a consistent value category. Rare PS1 games are the biggest ROI opportunity — Castlevania: Symphony of the Night CIB sells $150-$350, Suikoden II CIB sells $200-$400, and Xenogears CIB sells $80-$150.
PS2 remains popular with collectors — a CIB PS2 Fat or Slim sells $80-$150. PS3 with a large game collection can sell as a bundle for $100-$200. DualSense controllers in special colors (Midnight Black, Cosmic Red, Gray Camouflage) sell $60-$90. PSVR2 sells $250-$400 used. Individual popular PS4 and PS5 games like The Last of Us, God of War, and Bloodborne sell $20-$60 depending on edition and condition.
PlayStation has one of the highest-volume gaming categories on eBay, spanning five console generations and thousands of game titles. For resellers sourcing estate sales and thrift stores, the challenge is rapid accurate identification — knowing whether a PS3 is a backward-compatible launch model (worth $150-$200) vs a later model (worth $60-$100) can be the difference between a profitable flip and a breakeven. RGLister identifies hardware revisions, confirms storage capacity, and fills every eBay item specific from photos so listings are accurate and complete from the start.
For PS5, always photograph the model number label on the back — buyers specifically search for the Slim models (CFI-1215) vs original launch units (CFI-1000/1100/1200). Test and show HDMI output working if possible — a confirmed-working PS5 sells $30-$50 more than an untested one. For PS1 games, photograph the disc surface in good lighting — buyers closely evaluate disc condition and scratches. Include both front and back of game cases for PS2 and PS3. For DualSense controllers, note the thumbstick condition — worn thumbsticks are the #1 complaint and can cause disputes if not disclosed. Bundle controllers and games with consoles when possible — complete bundles sell faster than individual items.
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