PS5 refueling update for Target, Antonline, Walmart, Sony Rewards, GameFly and more

Since it launched in November, the PlayStation 5 has proven to be a huge success with players from around the world.

While this has provided a sales bonanza for retailers who have struggled to replenish their physical and virtual shelves for the past three months, the console’s enormous popularity has left millions of players frustrated in their efforts to acquire the latest from Sony.

The regular PS5, priced at $ 499, and the PS5 Digital Edition, priced at $ 399, sold out quickly at launch and each refueling in the intervening three months had a similar fate.

Here is a breakdown of the latest PS5 refueling information from Target, Best Buy, Walmart, Antonline, PopFindr, BrickSeek and more.

Antonline PS5 Refueling

Antonline released a limited number of PS5 packages on Thursday, January 14, through an advertisement on Twitter.

Costing $ 829.94, the packages included an extra DualSense Wireless controller, PS5 HD camera, Marvel Spider-Man: Miles Morales Ultimate Edition, Demon’s Souls Standard Edition and The Last of Us Part II.

Stocks, however, sold out quickly, but the retailer said Newsweek that was working to make more next-generation consoles available each week.

Best Buy PS5 Refueling

Best Buy said earlier this week that its PS5 stocks were depleted and has yet to announce when more consoles will be available.

As with other retailers, it is worthwhile to monitor Best Buy’s social media channels, through which the retailer previously announced new stockouts since the PS5 was first launched.

Costco PS5 Refueling

Consoles are sold out at Costco. As is the case with Target, the PS5 is only available online at Target and there is a limit of one console per customer. For now, there are no updates on the next refueling.

GameFly PS5 Refuel

GameFly replenished its PS5 stocks earlier this week, but the console sold out quickly. To stay up to date with the next refueling, players can register for a GameFly account and sign up for alerts.

Refueling Sony Rewards PS5

Sony Rewards released a limited number of PS5 on January 15, announcing the launch via Twitter. Refueling, however, was quickly depleted.

Players who missed the chance must sign up for a Sony Rewards account to be updated before the next stock drop.

Target PS5 Refueling

The availability of Target’s PS5 varies by store and is not currently marked out of stock on the Target website. Availability for local stores can be checked at Target.com or through stock checkers like BrickSeek and PopFindr.

It is worth noting, however, that the PS5 is only available online at Target, with drive-up or order withdrawal, since it was successfully ordered online. In addition, there is a limit of one console per customer.

Walmart PS5 Refueling

Both PS5 and PS5 Digital Edition are not in stock at Walmart.

Although PS5 games and accessories are available on the Walmart website, the console is not listed as available.

The retailer has not yet confirmed when it will make more consoles available.

PopFindr PS5 and BrickSeek PS5 inventory scanners

Inventory checkers like PopFindr and BrickSeek allow shoppers to see which stores at Walmart, Target, Best Buy and GameStop have PS5s in stock.

Some stores, however, have started to block both sites.

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The Sony Playstation 5 logo is seen at an electronics store in Tokyo on November 10, 2020, before the launch of the game console scheduled for November 12. The huge popularity of the console has made millions of players worldwide lose their PS5.
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