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- Walmart will open more PS5 and Xbox Series X sales on Thursday, starting at 3:00 PM.
- Both the expensive versions of the consoles and the cheaper models will be available online while supply lasts.
- Walmart will only take orders online, and buying the consoles in retail stores won’t be possible.
The PS5 and Xbox Series X consoles are finally out, and those lucky gamers who were able to purchase their desired next-gen gaming system have received theirs already. But plenty of people are still unable to purchase either model, or the cheaper PS5 Digital Edition and Xbox Series S. That’s because neither Sony nor Microsoft was able to manufacture enough consoles to meet demand, and the devices might remain sold out for months, especially with the holidays approaching. Some retailers will have the new PlayStation and Xbox in stores on Black Friday, but stock is likely to be limited again. And they will still sell for regular prices, as it’s way too early to expect any discounts. Rather than waiting until next week to try your luck, you might want to try to score your next-gen console purchase right now. The good news is that Walmart will open more PS5 and Series X orders on Thursday. The bad news is that the stock is limited.
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