Where can I get PS5 on Black Friday 2020

Where can I get PS5 on Black Friday 2020?

With Black Friday now here, people across the U.S. are looking to know if a PS5 restock is taking place anywhere today or soon. The console is still proving difficult to get hold of, but there are a couple of retailers that have the PS5 back in stock today. Here is where players should be able to get a PlayStation 5 on Black Friday 2020.

Where is the PS5 back in stock on Black Friday?

Where can I get PS5 on Black Friday 2020

The PS5 restock for Black Friday is a limited one, with just a couple of stores showing that they have stock of the new console. PS5 accessories, such as controllers, though, should be in stock in most stores across the country.

GameStop

GameStop has a limited number of PS5s in stock today (November 27, 2020). A minimum of two PS5 consoles should be in stock in each GameStop store across the U.S., but not available online. This is an in-store only deal with PS5s available as soon as the stores open. Be quick.

It’s unclear when GameStop will get more PS5s in stock after today. As always, though, check back with the retailer regularly if a PS5 is needed.

eBay

There will be sellers with PS5s in stock on eBay, but the prices will likely be far higher than RRP. It is suggested people look elsewhere and pay the proper price for the console.

Meijer

mPerks subscribers have a chance to order a PS5 online to pick up from a store today from 12AM ET. Meijer has clarified that the stock is very limited and it is reserved upon checkout. Remember, it has to be reserved online to be picked up at a Meijer store.

Amazon

The PS5 is out of stock on Amazon today. It’s unclear when more PS5 stock will be available on Amazon. Keep checking back with the website for stock as and when it becomes available.

Best Buy

The PS5 is out of stock on Best Buy. PS5 stock was last seen at Best Buy on November 22, 2020. Keep checking back with Best Buy for more stock.

Gamefly

The PS5 is out of stock on Gamefly. It’s unknown when a PS5 restock will happen there. Check back with the website at regular intervals.

Kohl’s

The PS5 is out of stock in Kohl’s today. It is unknown if Kohl’s will get more PS5 stock, check back with them regularly for more information.

PlayStation Direct

The PS5 is out of stock directly through PlayStation. It is possible to queue up to order the console, but there is no stock on Black Friday. It was last in stock directly through Sony on November 19, 2020, with restocks seemingly a little more regular and reliable. Check back with PlayStation Direct/Sony Direct for more stock.

Sam’s Club

The PS5 is out of stock at Sam’s Club today. It is unclear when more PS5 stock will be available at Sam’s Club. Check back with the online retailer for more information.

Walmart

The PS5 is out of stock in Walmart. Walmart last had PS5 in stock on November 25, 2020. No further details on a future restock have been given. Keep checking back with the store.

Sony has promised more PS5 stock across the U.S. by the end of 2020. It’s good advice to keep checking back in with each store for new stock timings. stockinformer.com is a good resource for checking if different stores have the PS5 in stock, too.

While you wait for a PS5 restock, here are some fixes and advice for when one eventually comes your way. Here’s how to fix the CE-108255-1 error. Here is how to split audio from HDMI to TOSLINK. Finally, here is the PS5 SSD compatibility list.

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