Cyber Monday PS5 restock: Check the status at Walmart, Target, Best Buy, Gamestop, Amazon and more

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Sony released the highly coveted PlayStation 5 more than a year ago, but the gaming console remains one of the hardest-to-get items this holiday season. Hopeful gamers, and gifters, are refreshing PS5 restock trackers online, trying to score the next-gen console ahead of this holiday season.

If you’re looking to score a console this year, Cyber Monday is going to be your best bet. Walmart has announced it will be restocking the PS5 for Cyber Monday, and there are rumors that other stores will as well. But if history is any judge, the consoles will sell out in a blink. (Your browser’s refresh button will be your best friend today.)

Why is the PS5 console so hard to get? In short, you can thank the pandemic-induced global chip shortage — and an increased demand for the PS5 and other electronics. It’s not just the PlayStation 5 that’s in short supply, of course — there’s a squeeze on chip-equipped items from cars to refrigerators.

The Sony PlayStation 5 is in such high demand, in fact, that retailers are using the console to sell memberships to their new premium shopping subscription services. At last look, a PS5 restock at Best Buy was limited to those with Best Buy Totaltech Memberships — a service that costs $200 per year. (Other benefits include free two-day shipping and two-year product protection for all purchases.)

Similarly, Walmart’s latest PS5 drop, scheduled for Cyber Monday at 12 p.m. EST, is limited to Walmart+ members. A Walmart+ premium membership includes early access to deals such as this one, free two-day shipping, prescription drug discounts and more for $98 per year. (You can also sign up for Walmart+ for $13 a month and then cancel once you get your PS5, if that’s the only reason why you’d be interested.)

Even GameStop has a premium membership that lets you skip to the front of the PS5 line: PowerUp Rewards Pro. That membership costs $15 a year, though it does offer a $10 reward on signup, plus a $5 credit to spend every month. PowerUp Rewards Pro members also get 2% back in rewards. (We’ve heard a rumor that GameStop will restock the PS5 on Cyber Monday, as well, but it’s not confirmed like the Walmart PS5 restock is.)

It’s possible that you’ll still be able to get a PS5 console at Best Buy, Walmart or GameStop this holiday season, even if you’re not willing to drop a couple hundred on a premium membership. Your luck depends on checking frequently for the latest PlayStation 5 restock news — and on tapping those “check stock now” buttons to get lucky.

If social media is your thing, Tech Radar Editor-in-Chief Matt Swider has turned his Twitter profile into a PS5 restock tracker of sorts. He even flew to Boston Oct. 21 to live blog the GameStop in-store restock in person.

Retailers Best Buy, Gamestop, and Target restock the console regularly, but those often sell out in minutes. Keep reading to find out when the elusive console will hit shelves again — and how you can be among the first to know.

PS5 at Walmart 

PlayStation 5 console
Sony via Walmart

Walmart has announced it will restock the PS5 on Cyber Monday at 12 p.m. ET for Walmart+ members, so if you’re desperate for a PlayStation 5 console this holiday season, you’ll want to sign up for Walmart+ ASAP and try your luck at noon. Otherwise, you can try tapping the “check stock now” buttons below to try and catch a surprise restock.

Walmart is only selling the PS5 online.

Sony PlayStation 5 console (Blu-ray), $500

Sony PlayStation 5 Digital Edition, $400


PS5 at StockX (in stock now)

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Sony via StockX

StockX is a place where you can buy and sell hard-to-find items like limited-edition streetwear, sneakers — and consoles, such as the PlayStation 5. (StockX verifies the authenticity of every item.)

If you’re OK with buying a PS5 from a third-party reseller, StockX is the way to go — it’s where markups on the PS5 are lowest. At the time of publication, the Sony PlayStation 5 Blu-ray Edition could be bought for $779 at StockX. (We’ve seen people buy the PS5 through third-party sellers on Amazon and Walmart for as much as $1,250.)

Sony PlayStation 5 console (Blu-ray), $779

Sony PlayStation 5 Digital Edition, $770


PS5 at Best Buy

Best Buy PS5
Sony via Best Buy

When Best Buy releases a cache of PS5 consoles, they sell out almost immediately. You can use the button below to check the current stock of PS5s — you never know when there will be a surprise restock. The store has the Blu-ray console listed for $500 and the PS5 Digital Edition priced at $400. A number of PS5 bundles are available at Best Buy as well (when in stock).

Sony PlayStation 5 console (Blu-ray), $500

Sony PlayStation 5 Digital Edition, $400


PS5 at Amazon

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Sony via Amazon

Amazon restocked the PS5 console on Nov. 27 for Amazon Prime members, and it sold out quickly. The best way to catch a PS5 restock on Amazon is to get lucky with the “check stock now” button below.

Sony PlayStation 5 console (Blu-ray), $500

Sony PlayStation 5 Digital Edition, $400


PS5 at GameStop

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Sony via Gamestop

GameStop has been releasing a limited number of consoles in in-store events, though those consoles are typically part of larger bundles that’ll cost as much as $740 to score. (One recent bundle included Ghost of Tsushima Directors Cut and Far Cry 6.)


PS5 at Target

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Sony via Target

A handful of PS5 consoles were released at Target on Nov. 19 in small batches.


PlayStation Direct

PlayStation 5
Sony

On PlayStation.com, you can register for an opportunity to purchase a PS5 directly from the maker. When a run of consoles becomes available, PlayStation emails the next batch of shoppers in the queue with private links to purchase. The site does not currently offer a timeline for when those links will become available.


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