Update: The PS5 restock today at Sony Direct was limited to people with an email invite and didn’t open up to everyone else – the first time Sony has done that, according to our trusted PS5 restock Twitter tracker Matt Swider, who will send you an alert when the Sony console is in stock – if you follow his account and turn on notifications.
Trust and credibility: Matt Swider has helped over 50,000 people buy a next-gen console in recent weeks. How? With his tireless 24/7 tracking, in-stock Twitter alerts and exclusive restock reporting. Sony Direct is a lottery system, so as soon as there’s a restock, everyone has an even chance. But you’ll need a prompt alert.
Matt did a live stream with tips on how to get it, despite the fact that there was no PS5 Sony Direct virtual queue for the masses at 5pm EDT.
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- When? Follow our PS5 restock Twitter tracker Matt Swider for notifications and live restock news. It’s the fastest way to get real-time PS5 restock updates.
- Don’t buy from Twitter users – which are all scams. Only buy from the US stores Matt alerts you about. No legitimate person will sell a PS5 for just $550.
Click on this example of a Sony Direct PS5 restock tweet (the one from June 17 – last week) to follow Matt Swider and turn on notifications (the little bell icon).
PS5 restock news: Sony Direct virtual queue time
Here’s how to we know there will be a Sony Direct restock today, June 23: the official store for the PlayStation brand sent email invites to PSN users (it’s done at random, you can’t really do anything to increase your chances) for a special 3pm EDT / 12pm PDT virtual queue, and quite a lot of people got the invite this time, according to our exclusive reporting and research (though not as many seemed to have gotten it as last week). And it’s definitely next since the GameStop Xbox Series X restock doesn’t include PS5 this time around (GameStop had it last week).
Usually, we say: don’t despair if you didn’t get an email invite from Sony – the Sony Direct virtual queue has always opened up to the general public today at 5pm EDT. Technically the virtual queue opens at 5:15pm EDT, while a waiting room fills at 5pm EDT. Turns out, that wasn’t the case this time.
Previously the Sony Direct restock time was all over the place, but Sony has recently settled on 5pm EDT / 2pm PDT for launching that waiting room right before the virtual queue’s yellow progress bar appears.
🚨 PS5 restock! 💿 SONY DIRECT virtual queue is live! Who else is in here???♻️RT this + follow @mattswider for instant Xbox & PlayStation 5 updatesPS5 Disc ($499) https://t.co/A1lBmISfKWPS5 Digital ($399) https://t.co/AI5byJh4KOhttps://t.co/o695pV2aLJJune 17, 2021
Sony Direct PS5 restock: ideal if you missed Amazon
The Sony Direct PS5 restock later today won’t be the first time we’ll have seen PS5 in stock this week. We got an overnight Amazon PS5 restock at 12am EDT – Matt Swider sent out an alert if you were following him on Twitter, though with Amazon being so popular at the close of Prime Day 2021 deals it was a difficult one.
The chance at redemption comes with the Sony Direct virtual queue and the time is likely 5pm EDT. Last week was very successful for a lot of PS5 buyers at Walmart, Sam’s Club, Target and Antonline. Newegg did have a PS5 Digital bundle in stock this week alongside of its GPU restock, but that was also a lottery system.
The Best Buy PS5 restock, originally scheduled for Monday, has been delayed (likely originally meant to compete with Amazon during Prime Day). We don’t have a new date from our sources.
Walmart hasn’t had the PS5 console yet this week (it’s usually on Thursday), but it did give make news: a lot of people who bought PS5 Digital last week got a free upgrade to PS5 Disc – without paying for the $100 premium.
BOTH IN STOCK Happy Prime Day!🚨🚨🚨 PS5 restock 📦AMAZON US📦♻️RT this + follow @mattswider + @techradarPS5 Digital ($399) https://t.co/Z1x6HcLHWlPS5 Disc ($499) https://t.co/jiCiZyFp2xJune 23, 2021
The Amazon PS5 restock time overnight made perfect sense. Just after 12am ET (technically Wednesday) marked the last three hours of Prime Day. Plenty of Amazon customers had items sitting in their cart, and by offering a PS5, it was the fastest way for Amazon to get people checking out at lightning speed.
Sony Direct restock guide
The Sony Direct virtual queue is ‘fair’ compared to, say, Walmart which opens up orders and only sometimes has the add-to-cart or checkout buttons working. Sony has made PS5 sales into a lottery of sorts, and the only thing you need is a PSN account.
No one knows for sure how Sony picks people for the invite email (it’s vaguely based on “PSN activity”, but if you get one, you’re almost sure to get a console because that earlier virtual queue time is limited to a small group of buyers.
- When everything opens up, you should open as many different browsers as you can on your various devices as you own – but not simply different tabs on the same browser (Sony can sniff that out).
- Example: If you have both Chrome and Safari downloaded on your computer, hit the link we tweet out in both browsers.
- Replicate that on your phone. Even the Twitter browser is different on mobile than the Chrome and Safari browser – they don’t share the same cookies.
- This will give you more chances to log into your PSN account at the end of the randomized queue and give you a shot at buying the $499 PS5 Disc or $399 PS5 Digital at MSRP.
- The best part is that Sony ships to customers within a few days. It won’t even take you a week to own the PlayStation 5.
We’ll have more advice on the PS5 restock at Sony Direct as the virtual queue opens up today. Make sure to turn on alerts so you know exactly when the restock time is, as it can switch around.