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That's not a GAME thing, but just how it works. I trade my games in a CEX as I don't have a GAME near where I live (and prices are usually always better there anyway).
Currently, Spiderman: Miles Morales is being bought for £20 on the PS5 and £28 on the PS4.

This is more simply supply and demand, with the pricing showing that they are getting more copies of the game traded-in on the PS5 than the PS4. This is true of any game - for instance you can often see disparities between the same game on Xbox and Playstation, just as with different console generations.
The best example is on the older FIFA games. Take FIFA 18. On Xbox One and PS4, they will buy it for only 10p. But the Xbox 360 version is being bought for £10 (PS3 £8) - the lesser legacy version running on out-dated tech but much harder to come by, so the rarity keeps the price high.

Last edited by SecondWar - on 03 August 2021