Amazon Will Have PS5 Digital Edition Stock This Week [IGN]

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Amazon has confirmed it will have PS5 Digital stock on Wednesday, March 30, 2022. This will be for Prime members only (get a 30-day trial here), and stock will be available from 8AM PT / 11AM ET (see at Amazon).

It’s actually quite unusual for Amazon to announce any kind of stock drop for the PS5, and normally just stealth announces it via a description change on the product page, or just drops the console altogether without any kind of warning. Whatever the case, set those alarms ready, and make sure you’re following @IGNDeals to get an instant stock update and link to the page when it goes live.

PS5 Available at Amazon on Wednesday

PlayStation 5 Digital Edition

Available Wednesday

PlayStation 5 Digital Edition

March 30 at 8AM PT

PlayStation 5

Stock Expected Soon

PlayStation 5

How to Successfully Buy a PS5 This Week

First of all, make sure you’re following @IGNDeals on Twitter, and stick notifications on for good measure. We’ll inform you immediately when the PS5 stock goes live, and you can be quick to the mark. Otherwise, here are a few other tips and tricks to help you successfully purchase that PS5 on Wednesday.

  1. Sign into Amazon on two devices (Laptop, Tablet, Phone, etc),
  2. Have Amazon Prime setup and active (Get a 30-day trial here)
  3. Have your credit card and delivery address setup before 8AM PT on Wednesday
  4. Add PS5 Digital and PS5 Disc to your wishlist (see at Amazon)
  5. Buy the PS5 from your wishlist when it becomes available

All-New PlayStation Subscription Announced

PlayStation Plus is getting a rework in June, and there will now be three separate tiers available to choose from. The most expensive is the Premium tier, including around 700 PlayStation games, costing $17.99 a month, or $119.99 paid yearly.

With PlayStation Now merging into the new PlayStation Plus service, Sony has stated it “will no longer be available to buy standalone.” Any current PlayStation Now customers will therefore be migrated over to PlayStation Plus Premium with no increase to their current subscription fees at launch.

Robert Anderson is a deals expert and Commerce Editor for IGN. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Twitter.