Two Florida men are facing first-degree murder charges after fatally stabbing their former roommate over a stolen PlayStation 4, sheriff officials said.

Seminole County Sheriff Dennis Lemma told reporters Tuesday that Jake Adam Bilotta, 22, and Ian Reilly McClurg, 21, lured their former roommate to a residence they shared in Maitland after suspecting him of stealing the $300 game console several days earlier.

“That really aggravated Jake, and Jake and Ian had made plans to try to get him lured back over under the premise that they were going to come together and go to a party,” Lemma said.

But instead of heading out for the night, the victim — who was not identified pending family notification — was met late Monday at the home by Bilotta, who stabbed him multiple times with a 7-inch chef’s knife, Lemma said.

A third roommate, Walter Johnson, then returned to the South Boulevard residence after a Tinder date and found McClurg with a knife in his hand as Bilotta was putting the victim’s body inside plastic garbage bags.

“The plan was to kill him, put him in plastic bags and then find someplace to bury him,” Lemma told reporters.

Johnson then returned to his car, where his date had been waiting, and called police. McClurg was arrested by responding deputies inside a bathroom. Bilotta was taken into custody after a police helicopter tracked him down to a parking lot about a mile away from the home, according to an arrest report obtained by The Post.

“Walter stated when he arrived home, there was blood everywhere inside the residence and a dead male on the floor,” the report states. “Walter said Jake was kneeling down searching through a backpack next to the body and Jake made the statement that he had to ‘give the f—ker credit, he put up a good fight.’”

McClurg at the time had been staring at Johnson as he held the large knife, he told police, prompting him to grab it and throw it onto a bedroom floor, according to the police report.

Johnson and another resident of the home have not been charged in the fatal attack, sheriff officials said.

Both Bilotta and McClurg remained held without bail in a Seminole County jail as of Wednesday, online records show.