Look at this PS5 restock price overreach – how to not overpay for the Sony console

Home News Gaming (Image credit: Matt Swider / Instagram) Update: We haven’t seen the PS5 in stock for Tuesday, May 11, however, we’re still tracking the Sony console online and you should avoid this ‘discounted bundle below.This is not the PS5 restock you’ve been waiting for today. While Sears is a legitimate store in the US and we do highly recommend PlayStation 5 bundles from Antonline and GameStop (which are often easier to get than the console by itself), we cannot recommend the PS5 at this price, even if you’re desperate for the Sony console.(Image credit: Sears)At $1,149.99 for the PS5, it veers into absolute scam territory by throwing in a last-generation game – not even the PS5 version – and very cheap accessories in order to dramatically inflate the price. Let’s break down what’s inside this Sears PS5 ‘bundle’ and how much it should really cost.We’ve seen PS5 priced higher by some individual resellers, but we found the deception here astounding once we did the math.But first, here’s how we’ve helped 20,000 people buy PS5 through our PS5 restock Twitter tracker Matt Swider – if you follow his Twitter account and turn on notifications. Matt is tracking the PS5 at MSRP from Best Buy, Target, Walmart, GameStop, Antonline, among other US retailers.There are two rules:1. To get PS5 ASAP: Follow  PS5 restock Twitter tracker Matt Swider for alerts when there’s PS5 stock at MSRP. It’s the fastest way to get real-time updates.2. Do not ‘buy’ PS5 from other Twitter… Click below to read the full story from TechRadar
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