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While PS5 restocks seem to be happening more frequently nowadays, the console is still selling out in a matter of minutes. We’re hoping the PS5 stock shortage improves in 2022 but there’s no guarantees.
To help you buy one of Sony’s next-gen console (standard or digital), we recommend bookmarking this PlayStation 5 stock checker page and keep checking back so you can find out all the latest PS5 stock updates, including when a retailer goes live with its restock. You can also find where the Xbox Series X is available to buy on our dedicated Xbox Series X/S stock page.
Remember, you can always find up-to-the-minute stock updates on the Jelly Deals Twitter.
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Latest PS5 stock updates
These are all the retailers we’re currently tracking for PS5 stock. As we spot any more retailers with PS5 stock, we’ll be sure to add them to the list below. Keep checking in regularly for updates as and when we get them. You’ll also find any PS5 bundles and PS5 deals here if any are made available.
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PS5 Console Buying Guide
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The PlayStation 5 costs £449.99/$499.99/€499.99 – that includes the PS5 console and a PS5 DualSense controller. A copy of Astro’s Playroom is also included for free!
You can also go for the PlayStation 5 Digital Edition for £359.99/$399.99/€399.99 instead. Remember, though, that’s the version without a disc drive. You’ll have to acquire all of your games digitally, but you do save some money on the upfront cost of the console.
To help make a decision between either console, do check our Digital Foundry’s PS5 review.
PS5 Accessories
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On top of the PS5, there’s also the full range of accessories. You can get yourself an extra DualSense controller, the Pulse 3D headset with dual noise-cancelling mics or the Media Remote if you intend to do a lot of binge-watching on your PS5.
Currently, it’s hard to track down stock of the DualSense Charging Station. If you’re after an alternative, there are some decent third party options you can buy. The rest are still widely available.
This month, Sony is also launching new colourways for PS5 DualSense controllers and console covers.
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PS5 Games
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Finally, the games. Remember, a fair few PS4 games can be automatically upgraded to their PS5 counterparts now the console has been released, so that might save you a few quid depending on what games you want to try out from day one. As for fully blown PS5 games, we’ve dropped some of the most wanted ones right here. You can also shop more of the latest deals for PS5 games on our dedicated PS5 deals page.
If you’re worried you might get close to filling up the console’s measly internal storage with all your PS5 and PS4 games combined, then you’ll want to check out our picks for the best PS5 external hard drive. One of these will save the internal PS5 SSD for that generation’s games while giving you some breathing room to transfer older PS5 games when they’re not in use and install more PS4 games.
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Need more info on the PS5? We’ve got various deep dives into all aspects of the new console for you to peruse. Those learned folks over at Digital Foundry have got into the real nitty-gritty of the PS5 specs to ponder how the console performs.
Think you’ll try to get a PS5 when the next restock happens? Perhaps you’ll hold off until later once the PS5 has been out in the wild for a bit longer? Whatever the case, we’ll be posting regular stock updates for all next-gen consoles over at Jelly Deals on Twitter.
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