PS5s are expected to be back in stock at Amazon this week in the UK.
The PlayStation5 is the most sought-after gadget on the planet right now as gamers desperately try to get their hands on a new console.
Following its November release, Brits have found it nearly impossible to find Sony’s latest gaming console.
But UK gamers have been given hope with rumours that there could be a PS5 restock at Amazon as early as tomorrow.
📰 PS5 Restock Expected by Amazon UK – How to buy
— PS5 Stock UK (@PS5StockAlertUK) April 16, 2022
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New consoles are expected to go on sale on Wednesday between 8am and 9.30am.
PS5 Stock UK (@PS5StockAlertUK) said: “The last time Amazon UK restocked PlayStation 5 Disc Edition and Digital Edition consoles were on March 23, around 08.27am.
“Wednesdays are typically when Amazon prefers to drop PS5 Consoles in the UK based on previous stock drops, though they have dropped on Tuesday mornings before.
“Our bet remains on Wednesday as it has been the drop day of Amazon’s choice consistently for the last few months.
“Therefore, we can expect an Amazon UK PS5 restock this Wednesday, April 20, between 08am and 09.30am.”
Whenever new stock lands, it is picked up within seconds and often sells out within a minute.
Demand has been so great that many retailers have brought in new rules to avoid scalpers taking advantage of the system for profit.
A spokesperson for Game said: “PlayStation 5's continue to be in very high demand and that demand far outweighs current supply.
“We have strong measures in place to help ensure that our ‘1 per customer’ statement is maintained to allow for as many individual customers to successfully purchase as possible.
“All pre-orders are subject to automatic checks.
“Order updates take place after a customer will have received a valid order confirmation email.
“At the present time these orders are still pre-orders and as such no payments have yet been taken from customers.
“Payments will commence once our order checks have been completed.”
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