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Gamers on high alert with John Lewis PS5 restock rumoured for today

PLAYSTATION 5 restocks have hit a bit of a lull, but there could be a surprise drop today at John Lewis.

The retailer has been tipped for an influx of PS5 inventory arriving today, October 15.

PS5 restock expected at John Lewis today or next week

PS5 stock tracking Twitter account, PS5StockAlertUK, says that following receipt of the consoles, we could be in for an online restock today.

It’s not going to be a massive restock though, according to the numbers shared on Twitter.

John Lewis is reportedly getting 700 units of the standard PS5 disc edition and 300 of the Digital Edition.

The account tweeted out the info earlier this month, and didn’t nail down a precise date.

But if we don’t see an online restock today, it’s possible we’ll see the PS5 available online next week.

Argos and EE are also pegged for getting more PS5 consoles in next week.

October 20 seems the likeliest date for Argos right now, while EE’s seems set for after October 24.

You do have to sign up to register your interest for EE so make sure you do so by October 24.


It’s on a first-come, first-served basis, so the sooner you register, the higher your chances of bagging a PS5.

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