UPDATE: Jun. 2, 2022, 3:40 p.m. EDT This story has been updated with information about Amazon's PS5 restock, as well as more information on Walmart+ Weekend.
If you've been trying valiantly to score a PS5, you'll have another shot really soon.
As if Walmart+ Weekend couldn't get any better, the retail giant has announced that in addition to the major discounts we'll see during the shopping event, we'll get yet another restock of the elusive PlayStation 5. How nice! (Note that this restock will be exclusive to Walmart+ members only, so make sure to sign up.)
The PS5 restock will go live as soon as Walmart+ Weekend begins: June 2 at 3 p.m. ET. As usual, you're going to have to be fast about it, so get those fingers primed and ready to refresh the product page as soon as the clock strikes restock time. Maybe say a little prayer, too. From there, you'll be put into a virtual queue to wait for your turn to purchase. Do not refresh the page during this time, or you'll lose your spot.Once it's your turn, you'll have 10 minutes to close the deal and ride off into the sunset with your new console.

And if you happen to miss out on the Walmart drop, not all is lost — Amazon is also restocking its supply of PS5 consoles, albeit by invitation only. If you want to throw your hat into the ring for invite consideration, just head over to the product page and click the "request invite" button. Not all requests will be selected, but at least there's a chance. If you're one of the lucky ones, you'll be notified by email and be given instructions on how to purchase your shiny new PlayStation 5.
Not to put too much pressure on you, but this may be your last chance to score a PlayStation 5 for some time. Sony projects that PS5 consoles will still be in short supply into 2023, so we suggest making it your life's mission to get one this time around. 50th time's the charm, right?
This story was originally published on May 19, 2022.
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