The PlayStation 5 has been out for over a year now, but despite its positive reception, consumers have had a difficult time getting their hands on one. Sony has stated that the PS5 was its biggest console launch ever, indicating that the demand for it is unprecedented. Even video game industry professionals had difficulties acquiring one, leading to frustrations across the board. This isn’t exactly out of the ordinary with the launch of a highly anticipated console, but now that it’s been out for a while, it’s easy to see why consumers would have expected a PS5 to be easier to find.
All of that said, there are retailers you can check and things you can do to improve your odds of finding a PS5 right now. Due to chip shortages across all types of hardware, it isn’t any easier to get a PS5 now as it was in 2020. However, Sony is expecting chip shortages to be alleviated by 2023, hopefully leading to more
In the meantime, here are some retailers you can check periodically to see if stock is available, and other strategies you can use to get your hands on a PS5 system.
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PlayStation Direct
Before launch, Sony opened registration for PS5 pre-orders but used a seemingly arbitrary system for inviting consumers to put money toward the console. In essence, you could register to receive an invitation, and if Sony deemed you worthy enough, a link would be emailed to you, guaranteeing you could place money down (for a limited time).
The time for that has come and gone, but you can still purchase the system through PlayStation Direct — when they’re in stock. Fortunately, PS Direct frequently has stock available, though the systems sell out quickly.
Sony now allows users to register to buy a PlayStation 5 system so long as they have a PlayStation Network ID, though, much like the pre-order process, potential buyers are selected at random.
Currently, they’re out of stock, but use the following links to keep checking. PS Direct had PS5 systems as recently as May 2022, and will likely get more in time for the summer.
PS5 Standard Edition:
Buy at PlayStation Direct
PS5 Digital Edition:
Buy at PlayStation Direct
Walmart
Walmart often has PS5 stock for sale, and when it does, the retailer typically has staggered availability that refreshes every 15 minutes for an hour. There aren’t any systems available now, at least, not from Walmart directly, but the site actually does have options through third-party sellers — albeit, you’ll need to pay a considerable amount more than retail price. It’s not the best option due to the price, but it’s an option nonetheless. Much like PlayStation Direct, Walmart has had multiple batches go up since the
PS5 Standard Edition:
PS5 Disc Edition – $499
PS5 Digital Edition:
Buy at Walmart.com
Target
Target offers a two-year warranty via its Allstate protection plan for $63, but otherwise doesn’t offer any additional deals on PS5 systems. The online store is a good second option since it’s a bit more likely to stay in stock longer than places like Amazon. Again, the system has gone up for purchase on Target’s website several times since its launch, but is currently sold out. Target last had
PS5 Standard Edition:
PS5 Disc Edition – $499
PS5 Digital Edition:
PS5 Digital Edition – $399
Newegg
Newegg may not be a household name like Target or Best Buy, but the retailer remains a powerhouse in the electronics space. The online store is known for offering steep discounts on everything from computer components to video doorbells. Since the launch of the PS5, Newegg has had both versions of the
PS5 Standard Edition bundle:
Buy at Newegg
GameStop
At GameStop, you can typically find bundles that come with games, extra DualSense controllers, and accessories, but they sell out quickly. As for the base systems themselves, those tend to be available less frequently, but the retailer has been known to restock them every now and again. GameStop also offers pre-owned systems, but we don’t advocate buying anything except new when it comes to hardware.
Much like the retailers we’ve mentioned, GameStop has had PS5 stock go in and out regularly since launch, so its website is worth visiting every so often. You can expect a restock for PowerUp Rewards members in-store on May 28, 2022.
The retailer had PS5s in stock in April 2022.
PS5 Standard Edition:
Buy at GameStop
PS5 Digital Edition:
Buy at GameStop
Best Buy
Best Buy is a great choice if you want to add two-year protection through a Geek Squad warranty. This helps cover repairs for things like dust damage, spilled drinks, power surge damage, controller replacements, and other things. It’s a good choice for more boisterous households. Also, financing options are available if you have a Best Buy card. Best Buy doesn’t have any PS5s now, but did have them as recently as April 2022.
PS5 Standard Edition:
PS5 Disc Edition – $499
PS5 Digital Edition:
PS5 Digital Edition – $399
Amazon
Amazon’s stock is sure to go fast, so you should have your hand on the refresh button to prepare for this one. Otherwise, you can sign up to get email alerts for when the PS5 is in stock. Amazon is also a particularly excellent place to add accessories like charging stations, cameras, extra controllers, and more. Since launch, the retail giant hasn’t had stock as often as others, unfortunately. You can find stock available through Amazon via third parties, but once again, you’ll pay a premium. Amazon did have PS5s in May 2022.
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B&H
B&H is another good alternative to set up in case your first pick goes out of stock too quickly. It has simple and effective stock alerts and fast buying options. Sadly, B&H is out of stock currently.
PS5 Standard Edition:
PS5 Disc Edition – $499
PS5 Digital Edition:
PS5 Digital Edition – $399
Sam’s Club
Sam’s Club is a strong choice if you already have a membership and want to earn rewards/loyalty points for your purchase. This retailer is also known for having sales that make it a good choice for all-around Christmas shopping while you’re there. Sam’s Club last had stock in April 2022.
PS5 Standard Edition:
PS5 Disc Edition – $499
PS5 Digital Edition:
PS5 Digital Edition – $399
What about eBay?
Yes, the PlayStation 5 is available on eBay, thanks to a variety of sellers from across the globe. However, we don’t suggest going the eBay route, especially if you’re looking to save money.
First, arranging a purchase through an eBay seller isn’t exactly reliable, even with eBay’s various protections and rating systems in place. Shipping alone could be a headache, and there’s no easy way to prevent individual eBay sellers from running out of stock or getting in over their heads (or running scams).
Second, eBay sellers are charging a premium even over a year after the system’s release. Arranging a PS5 purchase through eBay is likely to cost you at least a few hundred dollars more, which isn’t exactly a great deal. If you’re determined to keep eBay on your list, turn to it only after your other options have been exhausted. We suggest waiting until the system is in stock at a retailer instead of biting the bullet and spending $1,000 on a box that might be full of bricks instead of a
Wario64 on Twitter
Here’s a bit of advice you might not have considered. A user on Twitter by the name of Wario64 has been excellent about posting when PS5 stock is available at certain retailers. In fact, following Wario64 is great for video game news and deals in general. If you’re really determined to grab a
https://twitter.com/Wario64/status/1530179799196368896?s=20&t=zqv5jtoP-yE0BxHp8kXIuA
As you can see in the tweet above, GameStop will have stock on May 28, 2022, so there is still hope if you plan on getting a PS5 soon. Other retailers such as Sam’s Club, Target, and Best Buy have popped in and out of Wario’s feed — at least a few times a month since the system launched. This is one of the best ways to try to get one, since the user tweets about