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PlayStation 5 is being restocked as we speak and if you didn’t know about that, now you do. Although this raises several questions regarding the time, date, and locations, these questions are quite simple to answer as the next major stock is heading to two major online retail stores, Amazon and Argos.

Fans have been making use of this insane opportunity to purchase the console before the Black Friday sale arrives. There is still plenty of time left on the clock. So ensure you make the most of this mega restock.

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Claim your PlayStation 5 console before it’s too late

According to a report by T3, PS5 is making a return to two of the biggest retail platforms. Fans have been already making use of this chance to bring home the next-gen console.

Users must have an Amazon prime account to purchase a PS5 device, and you check the stock by making use of the PS5 tracker.  Meanwhile, Argos has also come up with a stockpile, and fans are making the most of it; this restock only took place in the last one week and there is still an abundance of products available for purchase.

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If you fail to grab yourself a PS5 device from these online mediums, then fret not, as there is always another way. The physical stores around your city will probably serve as the next location to pick up the device. It is advised to pick up the console now before the madness of the Black Friday sale commences in the upcoming weeks.

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PS5 is still one of the most sought-after console devices, which seemingly makes it the winner of the next-gen console war. The studio has also rolled out a roster of fantastic exclusive titles, which makes it one of the biggest reasons to claim them. Xbox is still lagging behind in terms of sales and popularity, but its acquisition of a new roster of studios has made things rather competitive.

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