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The PlayStation5 is the most sought-after gadget on the planet right now with gamers desperately trying 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 gaming fans have been given hope with rumours that there could be a PS5 restock today.
Where to get new PS5 stock in UK today
The Independent are reporting that Very is likely to have a restock soon.
They usually restock the consoles every two or three weeks, but haven’t updated their stock since September 14.
In the past the store has restocked on a Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday between 9am and 11am.
An insider Twitter account is claiming that John Lewis are set to receive new stock tomorrow.
📰 PlayStation 5 (GAME) Exclusive News
— PS5 Stock UK (@PS5StockAlertUK) October 9, 2021
Our previous prediction on the delivery dates for GAME is spot on. It's official that priority deliveries will be made by the 15th, with all other delivery methods by the 21st.
Online restock most likely either 11th or 12th October. https://t.co/Eu6Y8qbLaQ pic.twitter.com/QkQYf6u6tK
With around 1,000 consoles expected to be received on October 15.
It said: “John Lewis expects to receive PlayStation 5 consoles on October 15, indicating a possible online restock a few days before or after the 15th.
“Disc & Digital Editions are expected”.
Around 700 disc editions are the consoles are expected, and 300 digitial editions of the console.
📰 PlayStation 5 (EE) News
— PS5 Stock UK (@PS5StockAlertUK) October 13, 2021
EE claims to have more stock of #PS5 on the way.
Register your interest by 4pm on the 24th of October and they'll let you know when they're available to add to your plan: https://t.co/36eJdFHChV pic.twitter.com/NizaF0gJNg
Meanwhile, EE customers are able to register their interest in a PlayStation 5 ahead of 4pm on October 24 when you will be able to add it to your plan.
You can register your interest with EE here.
Sony sold 4.5 million PlayStation 5 units in 2020 amid high demand for the next-generation console in the lead-up to Christmas.
It is the same amount as the Japanese tech giant sold of its predecessor, the PlayStation 4, when it launched in 2013.
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