Sony's next-gen console is back in store at Newegg and Walmart but remains sold out at most other major U.S. retailers.
Check PS5 restock atThe new Sony PlayStation 5 gaming console is seen for sale on the first day of its launch, at an electronics shop in Kawasaki, Kanagawa prefecture on November 12, 2020.At the time of writing, both the Digital Edition and the Disc Edition are in stock at Newegg. Notably, both versions are listed as the Japanese versions.Check PS5 restock atThe PS5 still unavailable at PS Direct.
Its latest restock sold out in less than an hour last week. As with other retailers, it is worth following gaming accounts such as @Wario64 and @GYXdeals to remain updated on future restocks.The PS5 still out of stock at Target. The latest restock sold out on May 27.The Disc Edition of the PS5 is in stock at Walmart at the time of writing, but the Digital Edition remains out of stock.Newsweek has affiliate partnerships. If you make a purchase using our links, we may earn a share of the sale.
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