GameStop confirms PS5 restock for Memorial Day weekend
GameStop has confirmed a PS5 restock will take place in-store on May 28
It feels like the recent PS5 restock drought has dragged far longer than previous gaps in availability, but there seems to be light at the end of the tunnel. GameStop has confirmed that it will hold an in-store PS5 restock for its PowerUp Rewards Pro members this Memorial Day weekend. Head to your local store on May 28 for a shot at this latest drop. Meanwhile, those on the hunt for online stock will find the console available at Walmart on Thursday June 2 (though this drop is reserved for paid Walmart Plus members only).
While we haven't heard anything from the likes of Best Buy, Amazon, or Target for a few weeks now, Sony did also offer up another PS5 restock just yesterday, so the tides may well be turning. It seems a new shipment of consoles is making its way to the shelves over the next couple of weeks, so anyone struggling to find their next console should be keeping their ears close to the ground.
GameStop's in-store PS5 restock was previously leaked by PS5 restock tracker Matt Swider, via The Shortcut. The cheapest proposed bundle still comes in at $718.97, but nets you the disc edition of the console, a Cosmic Red extra DualSense controller, Gran Turismo 7, Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart, and a $25 PSN gift card.
All of this certainly bodes well for those retailers we haven't heard from as well, so if you're not planning on camping outside a physical store, we'd recommend staying in touch with your favorite online retailers over the next couple of weeks.
- Most likely upcoming restocks (US): GameStop | Walmart | Best Buy | Amazon | Target | Sony Direct |
- Most likely upcoming restocks (UK): Game | Amazon | Very | John Lewis | Argos | Currys | Box
PS5 | June 2 at Walmart
Walmart Plus members will have a shot at a fresh PS5 restock on June 2, at 3pm ET. However, you'll need to be a full paying member to be able to take part in this latest drop, and considering we haven't seen much PS5 stock at all recently, things are going to get heated.
PS5 | in-store May 28 at GameStop
GameStop has just confirmed that its latest PS5 restock will take place in-store for PowerUp Rewards Pro members across May 28. Head down to your local store for a shot at a console.
PS5 restocks: the latest updates
- Walmart: PS5 | PS5 Digital Edition - last seen April 19
- Best Buy: PS5 | PS5 Digital Edition - last seen April 21
- Amazon: PS5 | PS5 Digital Edition - last seen April 19
- Sony: PS5 | PS5 Digital Edition - last seen May 24
- GameStop: PS5 | PS5 Digital Edition - last seen April 23
- Target: PS5 | PS5 Digital Edition - last seen April 15
- Newegg: PS5 | PS5 Digital Edition - last seen April 29
PS5 restock top tips
We've been tracking PS5 restock drops since the console first launched, so we've picked up a thing or two when it comes to getting those boxes to checkout. You'll find all our top tips from over a year's worth of stock hunting just below.
1. Know when to look
This is especially pertinent right now, considering we've seen so few PS5 stock drops in the last few weeks. However, it's worth noting that when one retailer offers up a rare drop, others will usually follow. Whether that's because shipments have arrived, or due to seasonal events, we tend to see PS5 restocks take place in flurries, so keep an eye out during periods of peak activity.
2. Choose your retailer
It's becoming more and more important to stick to a particular retailer. That's because many stores have introduced exclusive PS5 stock drops for paid members or subscription holders. That means you'll want to choose a retailer and stick with them, springing for a monthly membership to gain access to these rare drops. Based on the frequency of restocks so far, we'd recommend checking out Walmart.
3. Sign in and save your information
Once you've found your retailer and got your membership, it's worth signing into your accounts ahead of time and staying signed in. Save your payment and shipping information (you can always delete it once you've got that shiny new console in hand) for the fastest checkout experience. Seconds are crucial during the throes of a PS5 restock, so any time wasted entering information could cost you a W.
4. Keep that refresh button warm
Once a restock does hit, it won't be pretty. There's no elegant way around it, we've had the best success simply by brute forcing our way through the digital crowds. Keep refreshing the page and build up a bank of tabs doing the same thing. Even if you spot an out of stock message, you can easily strike lucky with some gold.
5. Don't give up
Many PS5 stock hunters see everything dry up and go about their business - but not the lucky ones among us. Retailers will often release their stock in waves, toggling an out of stock button when demand grows too high, only to switch that availability back on once the site has calmed down. Keep up your game and you may hit a second or third wave of restocks, with far more breathing room to sail through checkout.
Check for PS5 restocks today
- USA PS5 ($499.99): Amazon | Best Buy | Walmart | Target | GameStop | B&H Photo | Newegg | Adorama | Sony | Sam's Club
- USA PS5 Digital Edition ($399.99): Amazon | Best Buy | Walmart | Target | GameStop | B&H Photo | Newegg | Adorama | Sony | Sam's Club
- UK PS5 (£449.99): Amazon | Very | John Lewis | Argos | Currys | Box | eBuyer | AO | Game
- UK PS5 Digital Edition (£359.99): Amazon | Very | Argos | Currys | Box | eBuyer
If you manage to secure the console, don't forget to check out our guides on the best PS5 headsets and best TV for PS5. Equally, our PS5 SSD or best PS5 external hard drives guides may be of use if you're looking for bonus storage.
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