PlayStation 5 is one of the most in-demand gaming consoles today. It was only launched in November and yet all the units are sold out already.
The availability of PlayStation 5 is apparently scarce and it has only been almost two months since it was released. This is why gamers and fans of PS5 consoles are trying to find a store where they can purchase a unit.
The good news is that Sony promised to restock stores with PS5 units but unfortunately, only a few outlets are set to receive new stocks to sell to their customers. Now, for people who are still looking for a PS5, it is certainly not easy to snatch up a unit so below are some of the stores to check back often as these are said to be getting PlayStation 5 restocks as early as next week, as per Newsweek.
Walmart
This is one of the stores that will get PlayStation 5 restocks but the exact date is unknown. But while the unit is still out, gamers can grab the DualSense Wireless Controller for PS5 first. This is currently in stock for $69.96. A Twitter user Jonathan who’s using the handle name @SupplyNinja speculated that restocks could drop as early as this week but warned that there is still no guarantee though.
BestBuy
Fans can get both the PS5 and its digital edition here. Bundle offers are also available for more savings. While the restock of PlayStation 5 is sure, the date is not yet available.
Amazon
It was reported that Amazon already had some restocks of PS5 on Jan. 1 but it has been sold yet again. Now the store is waiting for another batch.
At any rate, it was rumored that some units are coming this Saturday and fans should check out Costco, Newegg, Antonline and Target as well. Meijer and Direct are said to be confirmed for PlayStation 5 restock this week.
Finally, in the UK, two stores are reportedly having PS5 restock and these are BT and EE. Gaming Intel reported that this will be the first major restock to take place in the region. Units are said to be ready for sale on Jan. 7 and if this will be delayed, the restock date will be between Jan. 12 and 14.


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