Tips on How to Snag a PlayStation 5 (Good Luck!)
Sony’s latest console officially launched on November 12, but both models of the PlayStation 5 have consistently been selling out, leaving countless would-be customers in the cold. Scalpers armed with bots are scooping up new stock in seconds, as retailers struggle to weed them out and give genuine buyers a chance. If you’ve been trying and failing to get your hands on one, you’re not alone, but don’t lose heart.
We’ve pooled our advice here on which model you should buy, whether you need to upgrade now, where to buy one, and added some tips to help you get your very own PlayStation 5.
Which Model Should You Pick?
There are two models of the PlayStation 5. The standard PS5 costs $500, while the Digital Edition is $400. The former has a disc-drive for physical game discs and can also play 4K Blu-rays. The Digital Edition omits the disc drive, so you will have to download all your games. That’s the only difference.
While that $100 savings may sound tempting, there are some compelling reasons to buy the disc-drive PS5. Once games have been out for a while, the disc version is usually cheaper. Plus, you can play your old PS4 discs on the new console, and you can resell PS5 game discs when you’re done, which you can’t do with digital versions. That’s all before you consider the ability to play Ultra HD Blu-rays.
Should You Upgrade?
The lack of PlayStation 5 must-have exclusive games may give you pause. Most of the top titles that will land over the next few months are likely to have PS4 versions available. Don’t feel like you’ll miss out on games if you’re perfectly happy with your existing PS4.
On the other hand, the PS5 improves on the PS4 in many significant ways, and you can get a deeper flavor of what it has to offer in our PS5 review. If you don’t already own a PlayStation 4, then the PlayStation Plus Collection for the PS5, which gives you access to a library of the top PS4 games like Fallout 4 and God of War as a part of your PS Plus membership, is a necessity.
Where to Buy the PlayStation 5