It was a quiet week for PS5 restocks this week. The restocking of the PS5 at Best Buy, which we had hoped for on Friday, did not materialize.
However, not all hope is lost. If you're still looking for a PS5 console, here's how you can increase your chances of getting a system when the PS5 restocks at Best Buy next.
Best Buy has ended its six-week-long restocking of the PS5. For the past few weeks, the company had been restocking the PS5 every Friday afternoon. This past Friday was the first time the PS5 was not restocked, and while we are not certain if the PS5 shortage is the cause, one thing is certain: Best Buy will restock the PS5 again next week. We'll keep you updated, but the next price cut could take place next Friday.
Given the fierce competition, there is no guarantee that you will be able to get a PS5 from the limited inventory, but there are things you can do to improve your chances. First, if you don't already have a Best Buy account, create one now. For the same reason, you should also make sure that your payment details and address information are saved.
The more devices you have, the better your chances, so it's worth logging in on both your cell phone and laptop to be ready when it's time to restock. Some people have had success by adding to their basket on their cell phone and completing it on their laptop, so if either browser seems burdened and struggling, it may be worth a try.
It is also important to note that if you are eager to get your hands on a PS5 before the inventory problems ease, you can't afford to get too worked up. For example, the PS5 Digital Edition was not in stock last week, and you may have to pay extra for the disc version whether you want it or not. Also, you may have to buy a less popular bundle to secure a PS5, so think carefully about what games and accessories you want to buy ahead of time.
For security reasons, Best Buy requires you to enter a code at checkout. Always opt for text: it's faster and won't get caught in spam filters.
Lastly, don't be easily dissuaded. Because sites tend to suffer under the strain of eager PS5 buyers, retailers usually release inventory in waves. So, even if you get a discouraging "sold out" message, stick around and keep refreshing a little longer.
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