PS5 restock update: Track on Twitter, Target, GameStop and more
Right from its debut, PlayStation 5 has been hard to get. PlayStation fans around the world have been trying to purchase the latest gaming console by Sony only to be disappointed. The company manages to ship a few units around the world every once in a while, but the supply is nowhere close to the demand. That being, PlayStation 5 will be available to purchase in India on December 28, 2021. The PS5 restock will be conducted on Sony's official online store ShopAtSC
The PS5 restock India has been announced officially by Sony through its online store ShopAtSC. As seen during the previous PS5 restocks in India, other retailers such as Amazon, Flipkart, Reliance Digital, Croma and Vijay Sales are also expected to feature small restocks of the PlayStation 5 Digital Edition and the PlayStation 5 standard edition. It is important to note that the last sale of PS5 in India was conducted recently on December 6, 2021.
Sony PlayStation 5 will be up for grabs on December 28, 2021
According to the banner released by ShopatSC, those who wish to purchase the PlayStation 5 will be able to do so at 12 PM IST on December 28, 2021. Both the editions of PS5, including PlayStation 5 Digital Edition and PlayStation 5 Standard Edition will be available during the sale. The deliveries for the PS5 consoles ordered will begin from January 12, 2022 (as mentioned on ShopAtSC). As mentioned earlier, all the other leading retailers are also expected to participate in the PS5 restock.
The regular edition of the PS5 has been listed for Rs. 49,990 and the Digital Edition has been listed for Rs. 39,990. In the retail box, players are supposed to get the console and DualSense controller. PlayStation 5 pre-order window might end within minutes, as has been the case with previous restocks. Hence, those who wish to buy have to be fast in checking out the product through the retailer of their choice.
On related news, Sony has recently filed a patent for a PlayStation mobile controller device. Like other portable mobile controllers, it would fit a smartphone in between and have buttons on either side. Keep reading to know more about the patent filed by Sony Interactive. The patent was first seen by VGC. Surprisingly, the controller in the patent looks a lot like the older DualShock 4 controller, instead of the new DualSense controller.