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The PS5 is great but impossible to get. That's the problem for gamers this holiday season, with Walmart, Best Buy and GameStop all teasing the PS5 and Xbox for Black Friday week, with stock arriving and selling out seemingly at the speed of light.
To recap, Sony's PlayStation 5 officially dropped in the US on Nov. 12 with an online-only launch and it's been out of stock at all the usual retailers, including Target, Amazon, GameStop and Best Buy. That goes for both versions of the PS5: the $400 digital-only version and the $500 model with Blu-ray are both nearly impossible to get. (If you have good broadband and don't have a need for optical discs -- for Blu-ray movies, used games or old PS4 games -- we recommend you go with the $400 one.)
Good luck with Walmart. And if you would like to spin the roulette wheel with any of the other retailers as well, we've pulled together a list of retailers that might restock the PS5 throughout the rest of the year.
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You can check out Amazon's page for the $400 Digital Edition via the button below, or, if you'd rather, get in line for the PS5 with Blu-ray for $500.
Best Buy is offering the PS5 with Blu-ray for $500 as well as the $400 Digital Edition (which you can find by clicking the button below). The retailer is also offering a slew of accessories on its PS5 landing page.
You can check inventory on the $400 Digital Edition at Walmart by clicking the button below, or you can try to snag the pricier PS5 with Blu-ray for $500.
Target will be offering the PS5 with Blu-ray for $500 in addition to the PS5 Digital Edition, which you can find by clicking the button below.
OK, you've exhausted all of the online and brick-and-mortar retailers, and you've decided you're willing to pay upwards of a $300 markup to get this puppy by Christmas. As your friend, we have to tell you: Don't do it. But if you don't want to listen to us, you might want to check out StockX, an eBay alternative that made its name in the secondary market for sneakers and designer clothing. Last time we checked, prices for the PS5 were hovering around $820.
First published earlier in the year. Updated with the latest news about the PS5.
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