Playstation Direct has launched new PS5 stock this morning.
Invited customers are able to purchase the in-demand console now, and it is rumoured that they could go on general sale from 10am.
The PlayStation5 is the most sought-after gadget on the planet right now with gamers desperately trying to get their hands on a new console.
Following its November release, Brits have found it nearly impossible to find Sony’s latest gaming console.
But with the new launch of PlayStation Direct, PS5s are available this morning.
Buy PS5s with Playstation Direct
A drop will also take place on November 23. A tweet from PS5 Stock UK said: “PlayStation Direct has sent out a new batch of exclusive (private) invitation emails for customers to purchase a PlayStation 5 console on November 23, between 8am and 10am.”
🚨 Update: It appears that people have also received an invitation email on 20/11 to exclusively purchase a PS5 console on 22/11 (8-10am) which is live right now. If they decide to drop consoles for the public (non-invited customers), it's expected to take place after 10am. https://t.co/rdB6BodxBO
— PS5 Stock UK (@PS5StockAlertUK) November 22, 2021
They added: “It appears that people have also received an invitation email on November 20 to exclusively purchase a PS5 console on November 22 (8-10am) which is live right now.
“If they decide to drop consoles for the public (non-invited customers), it's expected to take place after 10am.”
Playstation Direct launches in the UK
Announcing the store, Playstation tweeted: The direct.playstation.com store launches today in the UK.
The https://t.co/T8YqRO2zB8 store launches today in the UK!
— PlayStation UK (@PlayStationUK) November 10, 2021
Take a look at our new online store that provides hardware, accessories, games and more for you to choose from. pic.twitter.com/Ht0YnKRpYS
“Take a look at our new online store that provides hardware, accessories, games and more for you to choose from.”
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