When will stores have the PS5? Follow these accounts to stay in the know
“We want to thank gamers everywhere for making the PS5 launch our biggest console launch ever,” the company tweeted on Nov. 25. — PlayStation (@PlayStation) November 25, 2020With mass demand across the country and the world, the question still remains: When will I be able to get one from a store? Additionally, there are online groups on Facebook, Discord and other platforms filled with other gamers hoping to cash in during a restock. See how fans are dealing with the frustration with memes online:me @ 3am waiting for the ps5 to restock pic.twitter.com/0bn2WTs3Mn — zak (@tombraidcr) December 19, 2020Relatable? pic.twitter.com/NTd8dRqIWb — PS5 and Gaming Restock Alerts 🚨 (@alerts_restock) December 15, 2020I missed the ps5 restock again pic.twitter.com/BpILjSJpFL — 𝔸 𝔹𝕣𝕦𝕔𝕖 𝕃𝕖𝕖 𝕁𝕠𝕚𝕟𝕥 (@Maito_Gaiii) December 15, 2020Me during these PS5 restocks pic.twitter.com/iRAUJIOIoi — Hubert Schubert DuBois (@Erich_Rayher11) December 15, 2020Read also:
4 PlayStation 5 giveaways you should enter if you still can’t find one in stores
The fifth-generation PlayStation console debuted globally amidst a global pandemic and has seen unprecedented demand since its release. ShopTo ShopTo is hosting a PlayStation 5 giveaway featuring one PlayStation 5 Console (Disc Edition), Controller + COD: Black Ops Cold War. #ShopToPlayStation5CompetitionWe are offering a chance to win one PlayStation 5 Console (Disc Edition), Controller + COD: Black Ops Cold War! Competition Closes at Midnight 20.12.2020 - Winner announced 21.12.2020! Here’s how to get yours before ChristmasHaving trouble getting your hands on the Playstation 5 or XBOX Series X?
It’s not too late to start holiday shopping
It’s never too early to start your holiday shopping, whether it’s online or in the store. According to a new survey on studyfinds.org, nearly half of Americans have already started shopping since being stuck at home during the pandemic. Whether you’ve started your holiday shopping yet or not, there’s still time. The survey showed 48% say they plan on doing their holiday shopping online to avoid the craziness in the stores. Researchers say nearly half worry about spending too much on holiday shopping, but majority are planning to have their holiday spending paid off by Christmas morning.
Black Friday sneaks into October to compete with Amazon’s Prime Day
Amazon pushed its mega sale event called Prime Day from July to October 13-14, prompting other big retailers to scooch up their Black Friday and other sale events. “We’re going to see a lot of tech deals, home goods and toys, as well, because Amazon is using Prime Day this year to kick off the holiday shopping season,” said Samantha Gordon, deal-hunting guru for Consumer Reports. Target is promoting its Deal Days to coincide with Prime Day October 13-14. “I’ve always said Black Friday starts November first. This year, it starts Prime Day.”Prime Day deals are only available to Prime members.
All the Cyber Monday 2019 deals we’re freaking out about
One of our favorite TV deals yet ... also from Target. You might even be able to get deals up to 70% off on select items (plus free shipping). At Levi’s, the company is offering 40% off full-priced items and an extra 50% off on sale items, plus free shipping when you enter CYBER. Forbes put out a handy list of the best Cyber Monday deals, which included this great find. We could round up TV deals all day.