Playstation 5: Huge queues and crashed websites as shoppers scramble to buy new PS5 console

The new Playstation 5 arrived in the UK today – and gamers have been met by long online queues and crashing websites as retailers struggle to deal with demand for the £450 console.

Many have taken to social media to express their frustration at the delay in being able to order the PS5, with some retailers pushing back their release of stock and others reporting no units being available.

The PS5 has been hailed as a “new era for gaming” by maker Sony, with the new system promising 4K resolution gameplay, higher-quality graphics and faster loading times.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

As a result, thousands went online on Thursday morning in the hope of securing a console on its first day of sale, but many reported being met with messages of limited stock, delayed release or long online queues to place an order.

Sony's PlayStation 5 went on sale in the UK on Thursday.Sony's PlayStation 5 went on sale in the UK on Thursday.
Sony's PlayStation 5 went on sale in the UK on Thursday.

Physical queues of dozens of people could also be seen outside branches of Game.

Currys PC World confirmed its initial online release for 9am had been placed “on hold” but would go live “later today”, while other retailers including Amazon, John Lewis and Game were showing the PS5 as “out of stock”.

Gamers have also flocked to eBay in the hope of finding a unit on launch day, with many forking out as much as double the recommended retail price.

The vast majority of listings were sold between £700 and £800, despite the disc edition costing £449.99 and the digital edition at £349.99.

However, some bids pushed beyond the £1,000 mark.

A message from the Editor:

Thank you for reading this article. We're more reliant on your support than ever as the shift in consumer habits brought about by coronavirus impacts our advertisers.

If you haven't already, please consider supporting our trusted, fact-checked journalism by taking out a digital subscription.

Related topics:

Comments

 0 comments

Want to join the conversation? Please or to comment on this article.