Our PS5 restock tracker is working overtime today, May 15, in case the Sony console is back in stock on a Saturday, and our PS5 restock Twitter tracker Matt Swider will send you an alert as soon as stores in the US have it in stock – if you follow his Twitter account and turn on notifications. Now, chances of a weekend restock of the PS5 are extremely slim, but we did see the console from Amazon at this time three weeks ago, and we're due for a Target PS5 restock; its stores have amassed inventory, according to our sources. But we don't expect either American retailer to launch the console just yet, Target is likely mid-next-week, while Best Buy, Walmart, GameStop and Antonline could follow. We'll have the news right on Twitter, thanks to live updates, when each PS5 restock happens.
- When will PS5 restock? Follow Matt Swider, our PS5 restock Twitter tracker for notifications and live updates. It's the fastest way to get real-time updates.
- Do not buy from other Twitter users – which are all scams. Only buy from the websites Matt points you to. No one is looking to eagerly sell a console for just $550.
Here's the type of PS5 restock Twitter alert Matt Swider will send you:
Will PS5 be restocked?
We're fairly confident the next major PS5 restock is Wednesday, May 19 and the time could be 7:40am EDT at Target. Matt Swider will send you an alert as soon as PS5 order open so that you can simply add the console to your cart as fast as possible.
There are other US retailers that could have the PS5 console in stock before then, but we only say that because we don't know the date and time we'll see them next. We're expecting to see an Amazon PS5 restock between now and Amazon Prime Day in June, while the much smaller, but reliable online store Antonline promises at least one next-gen console restock per week. PS5 Disc is overdue there, as it has had the PS5 Digital console most recently for the last two cycles. Sony Direct PS5 restock opportunities have become extremely rare, but always happen in the afternoons. Costco hasn't has a restock since April 22. It could launch orders at any time.
Did Best Buy sell out of PS5?
Yes, we did see Best Buy sell out of the PS5 within 30 minutes this past Thursday, and this has been the second week in a row that the US retailer's restock date and time has been a Thursday at 3:40pm EDT. It used to launch orders on Fridays.
The Best Buy PS5 restock is different from others retailers in that you shouldn't refresh the page in order to successfully purchase the PS5, according to our buying advice. Instead, Best Buy has set up what's almost like a Sony Direct queue system right inside the yellow add-to-cart button to prevent scalpers and automated bots from buying the Sony console.
We may see the next PS5 restock at Best Buy this upcoming Thursday, May 20 at 3:40pm EDT, if the electronics retailer sticks to its ongoing pattern.
What time does Walmart restock PS5?
We're tracking the Walmart PS5 restock date and time to be this Thursday, April 20 at 3pm EDT. Since Walmart is the biggest retailer in the US, it sometimes has two-hour long restock marathon in which thousands of people, but ever since March 18, we've seen only smaller PS5 drops and some weeks we don't see any inventory of the next-gen console.
We're more confident in the Walmart PS5 restock date of April 20, however. A lot of the customers we spoke to in advance of this news story indicate that they've either received their PS5 shipment from Walmart, or it's on its way (and no longer stuck in the dreaded "preparing for shipment" stage). Matt Swider often knows about the Walmart PS5 restock ahead of time a few minutes after 12pm EDT.
Does GameStop have PS5 in stock?
GameStop has PS5 in stock between every week and two-week time frame. Since we saw limited PS5 orders open up last Wednesday at GameStop, that means we could see it anywhere from Wednesday, May 15 to the following Wednesday, May 26. A few times we've seen GameStop just split the difference by launching its PS5 restock on a Friday.
The GameStop PS5 restock almost always involving paying for pricier bundles, however, the cost is worth it for most people as consoles stay in stock longer and deter resellers who can't much as much of a profit off of bundled games and accessories.
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