Updated: January 11, 2021 3:47 PM IST
The PlayStation 5 (PS5) after a long wait will be made available for pre-ordering in India on January 12 at 12 PM IST. The device will be made available for pre-ordering via Amazon India, Flipkart, Croma, Reliance Digital, Games The Shop, Sony Center, Vijay Sales and select other authorized Sony retail partners. Customers will also be able to pre-order additional accessories and games, including the DualSense wireless controller, Media Remote, Demon’s Souls, Marvel’s Spiderman Miles Morales and more. Also Read - Sony PS5 finally gets ability to store games on external hard drives
Sony PlayStation 5 pre-orders: Price, where to book?
PS5 Restock Update for Walmart, Target, Best Buy and More
On 1/9/21 at 9:22 AM EST
Sony s PlayStation 5 is still one of the most hotly sought-after consoles on the market but players are having a hard time getting their hands on them amid huge demand.
Twitter accounts have emerged that are dedicated to monitoring PlayStation 5 availability. Though sometimes sharing unsubstantiated rumors, they also provide useful information when consoles are restocked in stores and online.
Here is the latest from some of the major retailers.
Target PS5 restock
PS5s were out of stock on Target s website early on January 9 but accessories like the DualSense Wireless Controller were available for purchase. This has been a recent pattern for the retailer.
Customers in India will not be able to buy the PlayStation 5 Digital Edition, and select accessories including the Dual Sense charging station, HD camera, and PS Headset at launch.
| UPDATED: 07:23, Fri, Jan 8, 2021
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The PS5 is currently the world’s most in-demand games console. Sadly, it s pretty hard to get hold of one right now due to a shortage of these next-gen machines. The world s PS5 stock issue is mainly attributed to a shortage of the console s chips, compounded by distribution and manufacturing problems caused by the coronavirus pandemic. So with stock almost non-existent, many PS5 gamers have been left frustrated ever since the device was launched back in November.