In case you missed it, a couple of different retailers restocked the PlayStation 5, seemingly the hottest video game console this holiday season, overnight, and things went about as well as you would expect. While Kohl's, of all places, had the PS5, the restock at Best Buy was apparently far more notable in terms of total eyes on the website to try and snag the next-gen console. Reactions to the restock run the gamut, but the short version is: this still seems like a bad way to handle all of this.
In general, the PlayStation 5 is now available globally thanks to the full launch last week on November 19th. The version containing a disc drive costs $499 while the all-digital console instead costs $399. Retailers appear to be relatively constantly restocking, though stock flickers in and out depending on when you're looking. As with Best Buy in the middle of the night, you can likely expect more of this over the coming weeks. You can check out all of our previous coverage of PlayStation here.
Have you managed to grab a PlayStation 5 as of yet? Did you find any success with any of the late-night restocks? Let us know in the comments, or feel free to hit me up directly over on Twitter at @rollinbishop to talk about all things gaming! And keep reading to see what folks are saying about the restocks on social media!
Late-night restocks are always a little bit evil
And that's when everything is working perfectly
And the whole process is... well, not friendly
Sometimes you have to choose, and you choose wrong
And sometimes you don't even get the option to choose really
In some ways, it does feel like a miracle when it works