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LIVE: EE publishes PlayStation 5 registration dates and expected inventory on Amazon, AO and more

By Wanda Tengan
August 27, 2021
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The PlayStation 5 should soon be in stock at EE.

The mobile network provider has urged customers to show interest in the PlayStation 5 here as more stock is expected very soon.

Those on the EE network who still want to get their hands on a PlayStation 5 are notified of their interest before noon on Wednesday, September 1.

Meanwhile, the Sony console was made available at a number of Currys PC World stores yesterday (Thursday, August 26).

A number of stores had a set of PS5 discs available for pre-order and operated on a first come, first served basis.

Very released a large restocking of the PlayStation 5 this Tuesday morning (August 24) shortly before 10am.

The retailer had around 12,000 consoles up for grabs, making it its biggest PlayStation 5 sale to date.

Amazon, AO, John Lewis, and Scan are all slated to go live in the last week of August with their PS5 sales.

That’s according to gaming experts who follow the console across a number of sites and stores, building on the PS5’s previous trends and sales over the past year.

Sony’s latest PlayStation design is the hottest console of the year.

After its official launch in the UK on November 19, 2020, it sold out instantly and demand still hasn’t weakened.

The PlayStation 5 comes in two forms: the PS5 console: £ 449.99 and the PS5 Digital Edition console: £ 359.99.

Further replenishment drops could potentially come this week after two weeks of PS5 sales at GAME, Argos, BT, Smyths Toys, Amazon, ShopTo and OnBuy.

READ MORE : Where you can buy the PlayStation 5 right now – full list of available and future stocks

GAME went live last week with its PlayStation 5 release, with its standalone consoles selling out in just minutes.

The Sony bundles were all that was left as buyers rushed to load up the GAME site and ship the hottest console of the year on Thursday morning (August 19).

Meanwhile, Studio launched its restocking sale last Thursday (August 19), but the console sold out in 12 minutes.

The retailer has updated its PlayStation 5 landing page which includes a range of games and accessories.

According to the PS5 Stock UK Twitter account, which has been following PlayStation 5 restockings closely, AO and Very could potentially launch a sale this week, with Asda and John Lewis following suit.

However, these launches aren’t final, but the account’s predictions have been pretty accurate.

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