Sony is gearing up for another PS5 boost this month. The company has confirmed in a press release that the next batch of pre-orders for the current generation PlayStation console are set to go live in India on Wednesday 22 February at 12pm GMT. Pre-orders are open for both bundles and standalone units – particularly the versions equipped with 4K Bluray drives. This is the second PS5 boost this month following the February 7 pre-order event – the second time such an anomaly has occurred since the initial PS5 launch in India. The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a global chip shortage around the world, reducing the chances of acquiring a PS5, although it now seems like things are moving in a positive direction.
At CES 2023earlier this year, PlayStation CEO Jim Ryan announced that gamers should have plenty “easier time” find one PS5 from local retailers. While its impact on the Indian market was unclear at the time, there were plenty of brick-and-mortar stores and even Mumbai comic con Event had enough stock to buy – both console and accessories, separately. It even has its own, according to game analyst Rishi Alwani PS5 Stand on the three-day India gaming showwho also sees Riot games — Creators of League of Legends and Brave – Participation this year. The event runs until February 18 at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi.
Back to the February 22nd replenishment: Pre-order banners/ads are still not seen in online stores, but the press release did mention that the new stock of PS5s will be available for pre-order Amazon, croma, flip card, GamesTheShop, trust digital, ShopatSCAnd Vijay sale.
PS5 prices shot in November, with the bulkier disc variant now costing Rs. 54,990 while the Digital edition come in at Rs. 44,990. This corresponds to an increase of 12.5 or 10 percent. in one blog entry In August last year, Sony attributed price increases in selected markets, including Asia-Pacific, to the global economic environment and high inflation rates.
At the time of writing, the Sony Center PS5 Store page You can simply enter contact information to be notified when stocks become available. The Delivery Details were also not updated from the last replenishment which said orders should be shipped by February 21st. It also includes a delay warning dependent on lockdown/exit restrictions in select regions. Buying options have been limited lately, however earlier this monthSony India broke with the mold by offering two alternatives to choose from – a God of War Ragnarok Bundle priced at Rs. 59,390 and a standalone drive equipped unit at Rs. 54,990.