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Amazon will have limited launch day stock of the PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 5 Digital Edition

Amazon will have a limited stock of Sony's two new consoles on launch day. (Image source: Sony)
Amazon will have a limited stock of Sony's two new consoles on launch day. (Image source: Sony)
Amazon will have more stock of the PlayStation 5 and Digital Edition consoles in multiple countries come launch day. The company has a limited inventory of both consoles, but it should offer respite for some people who missed out on the pre-ordering Sony's next-generation console.

The PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 5 Digital Edition were difficult to get hold of when they went up for pre-order, but Amazon has more stock of the two consoles. Both models continue to sell for inflated prices on marketplaces like eBay, so hopefully the additional supply will be purchased by those who actually want to own a PlayStation 5.

Amazon will be selling more PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 5 Digital Edition units in multiple countries on launch day, although it is yet to specify which countries. From what we can tell, Amazon will have stock of both consoles in at least Australia, Germany and the UK, so we imagine that this will extend to other countries too.

The additional stock will be made available from 11:59 UTC on November 19. There is a chance that other retailers will be selling the PlayStation 5 on launch day too, but we have not seen any confirmation that this will be the case. Amazon has stated that it has limited launch day inventory, so we imagine that stock levels will run dry shortly after 11:59 UTC, then. You can find links to both consoles on Amazon UK below.

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Alex Alderson, 2020-11-18 (Update: 2020-11-18)