PS5 Restock: Where to Buy, Prices and Quick Links
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PS5 Restock: Where to Buy, Prices and Quick Links |
PlayStation 5 (PS5) consoles have landed at GAME today after fans anxiously waited and patiently watched the retailer's page for hours. The console was in stock amid reports of thousands landing on the website today, with the first drop after 9.30am.
If you're searching where to buy PS5, Game is your best bet this morning, as the retailer launched a new round of PS5 restocks with a range of bundles on both the Digital and standard consoles.
The GAME website is back online (at least at time of writing) and the PlayStation 5 is back to being out of stock. It was definitely there for a minute or two though, enough time for some people – and no doubt a lot of bots – to snag a console
Quick Links to buy PS5
If you miss out on Game's PS5 restock or simply want to know where to buy PS5 quickly, you'll find all the links to buy PS5 at various retailers below, including the PS5 Digital Edition. Keep checking these links as you never know when more consoles will hit the shelves.
- Amazon: PS5 | PS5 Digital Edition
- Very: PS5 | PS5 Digital Edition
- Currys: PS5 | PS5 Digital Edition
- Studio: PS5 | PS5 Digital Edition
- John Lewis: PS5 | PS5 Digital Edition
- AO: PS5 | PS5 Digital Edition
- Ebuyer: PS5 | PS5 Digital Edition
- Box: PS5 | PS5 Digital Edition
- Argos: PS5 | PS5 Digital Edition
- Game: PS5 | PS5 Digital Edition
- BT: PS5 | PS5 Digital Edition
- Asda: PS5
- Tesco: PS5
Prices of PS5
Despite all this the PlayStation 5 console is readily available on eBay, but at greatly inflated prices that usually start at £700 or more.
The console is also available to purchase on its own for £449.99 and the PS5 Digital Edition is £359.99, but expect these to sell out fast.
The cheapest bundle we've seen costs £459.98, which includes the PS5 Digital Edition with a £50 PSN credit and 12 months of PS Plus.
Worryingly, the shortages could continue until the summer of this year, according to the tech giant.
It's likely that more PS5 consoles will appear in 2021, so we'd recommend not paying over the odds to scalpers as Sony is committed to delivering 10 million PS5s this year. That means sooner or later, supply will comfortably meet demand.