PS5 Pro pre-orders are live at other retailers, here’s where to grab yourself the latest PlayStation
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The PS5 Pro, for all its $699.99 / $699.99 goodness, doesn’t come with a disc drive - you’ll need to grab that separately. The original drive still works for the Pro, though, and you’ll find it below.
US:$79.99 at Best Buy
UK:£99.99 at Currys
You can now pre-order the PS5 Pro from a wide range of retailers in the US and UK. Stock has seemed pretty stable, both in the initial batch from PlayStation Direct and on the first day of participating sellers opening up their doors. The demand for the 30th Anniversary collection is much higher, so we might see those sell out, and then the PS5 Pro garner more interest. Either way, we’re keeping tabs on the stock levels for you.
Of course,PlayStation 30th Anniversary pre-ordersare also back in the spotlight and seem much more highly coveted. With retailers releasing stock of those bits of PlayStation hardware in waves at the moment, the PS5 Pro is the easier option to buy. As stock levels fall and rise, or if we notice any special bundles and offers from retailers that want to get scrappy, we’ll be letting you know down below.
US PS5 Pro pre-orders
✅ Walmart |Pre-order now
Walmart is leading the charge in the US. You’ll need to join a queue to secure yourself a unit, but this retailer is the first in the US to open up stock.
✅ Amazon |Pre-order now
Amazon tried to hide this link from us, but we got it. You can pre-order the PS5 Pro from Amazon in the US now, and it seems like there are some trade-in and save options.
✅ Best Buy |Pre-order nowBest Buy has a listing for the PS5 Pro! The pre-order button on the retail page has now turned yellow, so you’re free to purchase without joining a queue.
✅ Target |Pre-order now
Target is getting in on the fun as well, and its pre-order page is now live. With loads of shops spread throughout the US, this might be a good local destination to hunt for stock in your area.
✅ Gamestop |Pre-order now
GameStop’s link seemed to change as it went live, but the pre-order button is available now, so you’re free to get over there and grab yourself a PS5 Pro.
❌ PlayStation Direct |Check Stock
Sony’s own PlayStation Direct store has been the place to get a PS5 Pro so far, but right now it says the console is “currently unavailable”. With pre-orders about to open up to other retailers, it looks like Sony’s own supply finally dried up.
✅Currys |Pre-order now
Pre-orders are now live at Currys, meaning you can grab yourself a new PS5 Pro with plenty of payment plans and options to spread its cost.
✅ Amazon |Pre-order now
Amazon has joined the party and is listing the PS5 Pro for its MSRP of £699.99. If you’re a Prime member, you’ll probably benefit from free shipping here, so that could be a better option. Keep in mind that since Amazon is the world’s largest retailer, it usually has a larger stock take than a lot of other places. For that reason, this may be a safer bet when stock gets more limited.
✅Argos |Pre-order now
Argos has stock right now, and it’s offering free delivery (almost definitely on launch day). This was one of the first retailers in the UK to set their stock to live so jump in while there’s still time.
✅ PlayStation Direct |Pre-order now
The PS5 Pro is still available for pre-order at PlayStation Direct in the UK. You’ll need to sign in to buy one, but there doesn’t even seem to be a queue or any indication of stock shortages yet.
Very |Check stock
Very is a super underrated retailer when it comes to gaming hardware. Pre-orders usually go unnoticed by the majority here, and often we see some lovely discounts and freebies thrown in. This isverymuch worth a look for PS5 pre-orders.
GAME |Check stock
GAME can be a bit harder to navigate online, but big launches like this help to keep the brand in business, so it’s hard to believe it won’t have some PS5 Pro pre-orders ready to be claimed.
PS5 Pro pre-orders are exclusive to the PlayStation Direct store in the US and UK for the first week. For a full list of retailers that will be available to pre-order from October 10 onwards, check out our list of go-to retailers that will give you the best deals.
Pre-ordering a PS5 is pretty easy, so far. For the time being, you need to head to the PlayStation Direct store and sign in. From there, you’ll need to go to the retail page for the PS5 Pro, then look for a buying button. If it’s greyed out and says that stock isn’t available, you’ll need to keep an eye out for a stock refresh. At the moment, stock is holding firm, and all you’ll need to do is add a PS5 Pre-order to your card, then checkout.
Once October 10 hits, there will be more retailers stocking the PS5 Pro, so it might get a bit more complicated. Still, that’s why we’re here to help and we’ll be checking for the best suppliers and deals.
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This is not the easiest question to answer after a quick technical presentation that didn’t give too much away besides the architectural differences between the two consoles. I think the answer here will depend on who you are, and what your current gaming setup is.
At $700,should you pre-order the PS5 Pro? In the article linked to that question, we’ve gone through the biggest talking points and tried to weigh things up from both sides of the argument.
Due to high demand, sometimes pre-orders for PlayStation hardware can be released via email when you register interest. An acknowledgment from Sony could take 10-12 days to hit your email inbox, but a pre-order will usually mean you get your console or peripheral on launch day, or at least in the first few weeks after release.
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