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Good news for the players looking for a PlayStation 5 restock! It seems like the much demanded next-gen console is now back in stocks at some of the retail shops. As reported by one renowned leaker, it seems like some of the Best Buy shops might still have stocks of this much-coveted console in their inventory.

Let’s find out more about the PlayStation 5 console stocks in this article.

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PlayStation 5 restocks are available at local retail shops

According to Wario 64, it seems like players can still grab PlayStation 5 consoles from Best Buy. All you need to do is check the Best Buy app and see if your local Best Buy stores which might have any consoles. To do this, search PlayStation 5, toggle the in-store setting off then on, and if PS5 shows up in the results, there may be consoles at that location. If you see any message saying sold out, ignore the same.

Furthermore, Wario64 reports that PlayStation 5 bundles might soon be in stores later this week for GameStop Pro Members.

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The Pro Day Sale starts this Friday and will have consoles, including PlayStation 5 bundles for the Pro members.

GameStop releasing new PS5 bundles this week

Bundles from GameStop, including the basic edition, usually include at least two games. They might possibly contain an extra DualSense controller, PlayStation Network cards, PlayStation Plus subscriptions, and headphones. In April 2022, for example, the bundles featured Gran Turismo 7 and Horizon Forbidden West. These were typically priced between $725 and $750.

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According to reports, GameStop will sell a range of PS5 bundles. Some bundles will include popular games such as Spider-Man: Miles Morales and Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart, while others will include titles such as Elden Ring and Horizon Forbidden West. The official PS5 Horizon Forbidden West bundle appears to be part of the promotion, albeit it will also include GameStop and PlayStation Network gift cards that consumers will have to purchase separately.

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Surprisingly, it appears that many of the bundles feature Battlefield 2042, which is strange given that the game has been critically criticised and mostly abandoned by the community. Perhaps this might be so because GameStop is trying to get rid of the Battlefield 2042 excess stock in their inventory. The game has been a catastrophic failure for EA and DICE and has fallen in ratings ever since its launch.

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If you haven’t yet gotten your hands on a PS5 console, this is the best chance to get along with some amazing games!