PS5 Restock: PlayStation Direct Is Out Of Stock, No New Info On Next Queue – GameSpot

The PlayStation Direct queue is now over. Sony’s official store kicked off the queue at 3:30 PM PT / 6:30 PM ET and ran out of stock at 3:58 PM PT / 6:58 PM ET. Sony left a message to users still waiting in line, saying “We are working continuously to make more PS5 consoles available in the future,” but it didn’t give a timeline or any other information. PlayStation Direct notes that it still has PS5 accessories and games, though since those haven’t been as hard to find as the console, you’re best off leaving the queue and waiting for your next opportunity to snag a PS5.

In a recent earnings report, Sony confirmed it sold 4.5 million PS5 consoles from October to December. The company acknowledged the current PS5 shortages but promised to “do everything in our power” to make more PS5s available to consumers, adding that it’s on track to sell 7.6 million PS5 units during the first fiscal year. However, the PS5 stock situation likely won’t improve until this summer at the earliest. Microsoft recently admitted that Xbox Series X stock will be constrained through at least June, so we expect the same is true of the PS5.

Despite those facts, you’re not completely out of luck on the PS5 front. While it’ll continue to be tough to buy the PS5 in the coming months, retailers are still offering sporadic online restocks, and PlayStation Direct occasionally opens up its queue for the PS5 as well. Usually, no advance notice is given, so the PS5 game is all about keeping your eye on Twitter (and, of course, stories like this one) for news of the latest restocks. There are lots of accounts that tweet out as soon as the PS5 is spotted in stock. We’ve recently seen several restocks from major retailers like Best Buy, Walmart, and GameStop, including the biggest restock we’ve seen since Black Friday in late January. Last week, Walmart offered both the PS5 and PS5 Digital in a series of consecutive restocks, though each one sold out in a flash. And this week, GameStop restocked PS5 bundles, which predictably sold out fast, too. Generally, you’ll have more luck with restocks that aren’t announced ahead of time, but of course, those are also trickier to keep up with.

We’re continuing to update this guide as PS5 units go on sale–just be aware that if you want one, you’ll have to be quick and potentially open to purchasing a bundle with games and accessories that you may or may not want. If you want to buy a PS5 relatively soon, those are the sort of concessions you need to make. Third-party sellers like StockX are options as well, though we do recommend waiting to buy the PS5 at MSRP (and not hundreds above list price).

Where to buy the PS5

The PS5 and PS5 Digital sell for $500 and $400, respectively.
The PS5 and PS5 Digital sell for $500 and $400, respectively.

PS5 availability at PlayStation Direct

PlayStation Direct regularly opens up a queue for shoppers to buy the PS5 (and anything else on the first-party site), but it’s often over an hour wait and unclear if the PS5 is even available. Still, it’s worth checking PS Direct often, as it’s the only store still releasing the PS5 on a somewhat regular basis. However, the queues appear to also be somewhat random.

Note that finding a queue on PS Direct doesn’t necessarily mean the PS5 is in stock; it simply indicates high traffic to the store. It never hurts to jump in and wait if you find the queue and you’ll be at your computer for a while, but know there’s no guarantee it’ll be in stock by the time you get through.


PS5 availability at GameStop

GameStop restocked the PS5 on February 9; however, the PS5 and PS5 Digital edition are only available in pricey bundles. This has been a relatively common occurrence at GameStop.


PS5 availability at Walmart

Walmart had the PS5, along with other next-gen systems, on its website on February 4. Like other Walmart restocks, more systems became available every 10 minutes, providing customers with numerous chances to get one, but they sold out ridiculously fast. The restock was announced about an hour ahead of time, giving hopeful buyers (and resellers) time to prepare.


PS5 availability at Best Buy

Best Buy’s last PS5 restock was on January 22–this marked the second day in a row that Best Buy restocked the PS5 on its website, but it’s been quiet ever since. Best Buy didn’t have any stock on store shelves throughout the entire holiday season, but the retailer has stated that consoles will be available in stores in 2021. We suggest checking with your local Best Buy store in case of availability.


PS5 availability at Target

Target’s most recent restock was on February 2. Both the PS5 and PS5 Digital were available, but only for in-store pickup. We still suggest calling your local stores for availability. This is only the second PS5 restock we’ve seen at Target since launch.


PS5 availability at Amazon

Amazon has been the least reliable retailer when it comes to PS5 restocks–we’ve barely seen the next-gen console in stock there since launch. The most recent Amazon PS5 restock happened on January 21. We only saw the $500 disc drive version in stock, and it was gone in a flash.


Where to buy PS5 accessories

Some PS5 accessories are hard to find in stock, but there are great third-party options.
Some PS5 accessories are hard to find in stock, but there are great third-party options.

The Pulse 3D wireless headset has been the hardest PS5 accessory to find in stock, and it was the first accessory to sell out at major retailers. Restocks have periodically popped up in recent weeks, although it’s still not an item that you can reliably purchase at any time. However, there are still a number of great headsets you can buy to go along with your new PS5. Our personal favorite is the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro wireless headset; other great options include the SteelSeries Arctis 1 and the Astro A50. Any of your existing PS4 headsets should work, too.

Other official PS5 accessories, like the media remote and DualSense charging station, are proving popular as well, and remain out of stock with occasional restocks.

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Where to buy PS5’s biggest games

Quite a few PS5 games are available now, including launch titles like Spider-Man: Miles Morales and Demon’s Souls. Keep in mind that many PS4 games come with free next-gen upgrades have been discounted since launch, making them a better deal than buying the PS5 versions outright.