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PlayStation 5 Restocks Coming Later in 2020


An official Tweet made by the PlayStation account has confirmed that there will be more PlayStation 5 consoles in stock by the end of the year.

The Tweet, which can be seen below, mentioned that the launch of the PlayStation 5 was their biggest launch to date. They stated that more PlayStation 5 inventory will be sent to retailers before the end of the year, and that all those interested should be in touch with these businesses.

The PlayStation 5 features an AMD GPU capable that is capable of 4K resolutions at up to 120 frames per second, hardware-accelerated ray tracing, 3D audio effects via the Tempest Engine, and backward compatibility with most PlayStation 4 and PlayStation VR games. For those who have them from previous generations, PlayStation 5 games can use the existing PlayStation Move, PlayStation VR Aim Controller, PlayStation Camera, officially licensed headsets, and specialty controllers.

In Japan, a combined total of 118,082 PlayStation 5 consoles were sold during its launch week, making it the best-selling console in the country. PlayStation 5 games are not region locked, allowing players to play games released worldwide.

Source: Twitter
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