The PS5, which exists in two versions, the Standard version at 499 euros and the Digital version at 399 euros, was a victim of its success upon its release in November 2020. It has sold like hot cakes, and since then it is more or less broken everywhere.
This is due to its dazzling success, but also to supply problems.
Indeed, Sony, like many others in the IT field, are having difficulty obtaining certain necessary components at fair prices, slowing the production of the PS5.
A hard to find PS5
To get a PS5, you must therefore be patient, and regularly monitor online sales sites like Amazon, Cdiscount or Micromania.
These sites may have some inventory every now and then, but they sell out fast, so you need to be the first on the spot.
Do not hesitate to check regularly on the home pages of these sites, or even, outright, ask Micromania to notify you when stocks are expected.
Register on the waiting lists
For retailers that benefit from both physical stores and websites, it can be difficult to guess whether the back-to-stock PS5 consoles will be sold online or in stores.
Do not hesitate to inquire in supermarkets near you, such as Super U, Auchan, Leclerc ... As for Fnac, it can potentially register you on a waiting list: you are thus served first in the event of a restock. ;
do not hesitate to go to the nearest store.
Do not hesitate to look at the stocks at the merchants:
The PS5 at Cdiscount
The PS5 on Amazon
PS5 at Fnac
The PS5 at Micromania
The PS5 on Darty
The PS5 on Boulanger
The PS5 on Cultura