The PlayStation 5 is again sold out at major retailers in the United States after a week in which players were presented with unexpected refills from Amazon and Target.
Retailers launched a limited number of PS5 Digital Edition consoles on Tuesday, which were quickly acquired by players who wanted to get their hands on Sony’s next-generation property.
The restocking sold out quickly on the PS5 Digital Edition and is now unavailable, as is the standard version of the PS5.
Here is an analysis of the latest PS5 refueling information from Walmart, GameStop, Target, PlayStation Direct, Amazon and more.
Amazon PS5 Refueling
Having been available at a limited number of select sellers last week, the PlayStation 5 is now sold out on Amazon.
Both versions of the console are listed as “currently unavailable” on the Amazon website, along with a message stating that the seller does not yet know when or if the PS5 will be back in stock.
It is important to keep in mind that, unlike other retailers, Amazon does not normally announce its inventories in advance. To keep track of all updates, players must follow Twitter accounts, such as @ Wario64 and @GYXdeals, which generally offer information about refueling.
Check the PS5’s refueling on Amazon.
Antonline PS5 Refueling
The PS5 is sold out at Antonline and there is still no indication of when the next refueling will be launched. Players, however, must monitor the retailer’s social media channels, as Antonline had previously announced its refueling on Twitter.
It is important to note that Antonline has already committed to making available a limited number of next generation consoles every week and has so far fulfilled that promise more or less regularly.
Check the replenishment of the PS5 on Antonline.
Best Buy PS5 Refueling
Best Buy had very limited PS5 availability earlier this month, but both versions of the console have already sold out.
The retailer has yet to announce when more units will arrive, but it is worth checking its website regularly for updates.
Check the PS5 refueling at Best Buy.
GameStop PS5 Restock
The PS5 is sold out at GameStop, after the retailer quickly sold out its last refueling last week, which included consoles as part of several different packages.
The retailer has warned customers about refueling through its Twitter account and players should follow GameStop’s social media channels for updates on further stock drops.
As with other retailers, players can follow all updates by following Twitter accounts like @ Wario64, @ PS5Updates and @GYXdeals, which often have restocking updates.
Check the PS5 refueling at GameStop.
Newegg PS5 Refueling
Like other major retailers, Newegg is out of the PS5 and PS5 packages, but Newegg registered members can sign up to be notified when the retailer makes more consoles available.
Check the PS5 refueling at Newegg.

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PS Direct PS5 Refueling
Both versions of the PS5 are out of stock on PS Direct, after last week’s limited stock ran out quickly.
As with other retailers, it is worth following dedicated PS5 replenishment accounts on Twitter, such as @ Wario64, @GYXdeals and @ PS5Updates and enabling notifications to be notified when orders are reopened.
Check PS replenishment on PS Direct.
Target PS5 Refueling
Both versions of the PS5 remain unavailable at Target after the retailer’s last sold out PS5 Digital Edition sold out on Tuesday.
The standard edition was not included in the replenishment and remains out of stock, as it has been since last month.
Before the consoles ran out, they were only available online, with drive-up or pick-up pickup after the order was placed. There was also a limit of one console per customer. Both conditions are likely to remain in effect for future replacements.
Check the PS5 refueling at the destination.
Walmart PS5 Refueling
Walmart made more consoles available in early February, but the latest refueling sold out quickly and the PS5 and PS5 Digital Edition have not been available since.
The retailer has yet to announce when to launch more consoles.
Check the PS5 Restock at Walmart.
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