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PS5 Restock In India: Pre-Orders Go Live Today, June 23

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- Updated: 22nd Jun 2021, 22:51 IST
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    PS5 Restock In India

PS5 Restock In India and pre-orders for this month of June will go live this week, according to Sony’s own retail arm, ShopAtSC. The PS5 restocking pre-order date in India is June 23, and it contains both the standard disc and digital variants. Croma, Flipkart, Prepaid Gamer Card, Reliance Digital, and Vijay Sales are all expected to be involved as well.

The PlayStation 5 will be officially back in stock in India for the fourth time, and just the second time for its digital-only version, the PlayStation 5 Digital Edition, which arrived in South Asia six months after its global debut.

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PS5 Restock In India

PS5 Restock In India

Over the last few weeks, rumors of PS5 India restocks have been circulating. But now it’s confirmed – the PlayStation 5 restock date of June 23 comes about a month after Sony’s next-gen console was last sold in India, and more than a month after the PlayStation 5 Digital Edition was initially made available here. However, neither Amazon India nor Sony Center has stated when this next wave of PS5 pre-orders would be shipped. There was a delay on May 17 pre-orders by a week, while the May 27 pre-orders were delayed by 11 days.

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According to those figures, PS5 pre-orders placed on June 23 should arrive between June 30 and July 5. The main concern is whether the PS5 and PS5 Digital Edition stock will survive more than a few minutes. And also whether the websites will be able to meet the demand.

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On June 23, Amazon India, Games The Shop, and Sony Center will restock the PS5 and PlayStation 5 Digital Edition. The Indian gaming community spoke about demanding the same respect as customers in developed countries. Microsoft’s 90 percent market share is in danger as the Xbox Series S takes the retail world by storm. It’ll be fascinating to watch how Sony handles these problems.



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