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PS5: The console available again after Christmas?

2021-12-26T15:08:31.226Z


For Christmas, many players were looking for a PS5 to put under the tree. Unfortunately, not all have managed to obtain


More than a year after its release, the PS5 is still out of stock on the site of its manufacturer, but also at all dealers.

Impacted by a shortage of components, the production of the new-gen console still fails to meet demand.

If Sony had expected the situation to improve in 2022, it might not be effective until mid-year.

Players still hope to see some brands market PS5 Standard at 499 euros and PS5 Digital Edition at 399 euros, after the end of the year holidays.

If you want to treat yourself to a copy of the console, stay tuned for listings on Cdiscount and Amazon, which seem to be receiving stock on a regular basis.

Go to merchants to find your PS5:

  • The PS5 at Cdiscount

  • The PS5 at Amazon

  • The PS5 at Rakuten

  • PS5 at Fnac

  • The PS5 on Darty

  • The PS5 on Boulanger

  • The PS5 at Cultura

  • The PS5 on E.Leclerc

PS5: Where to buy it after Christmas and early 2022?

Several brands are likely to offer the console for sale, but still in very limited quantities.

Thus, you will have to be among the first buyers on the sales pages or on the shelves.

If possible, activate email alerts and watch them even during the holidays.

Do not forget to frequently consult the sites of cultural and high-tech shops, including La Fnac, Darty, Cultura, Boulanger, or even Micromania.

The PS5 could also be marketed in mass distribution stores such as Leclerc, Carrefour and Auchan.

Also one to watch is Sony's official online store, which has already surprised gamers with a sale in early December.

Finally, do not hesitate to check if the console is not offered in special offers, presented by various brands such as SFR.

Source: leparis

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