SMYTHS Toys and Very could see PlayStation 5 stock drop from TUESDAY – but other stores may be delayed due to the Evergiven ship crisis.

Tracker account PS5StockAlert predicts stock at the two retailers will drop between Tuesday, April 13 and Thursday, April 15 – but the retailers themselves have not confirmed restock dates.

It comes after gamers were left disappointed when rumours of a Smyths restock swirling on social media throughout last week came to nothing.

The popular info account says the backlog of shipments is likely caused by the Evergiven ship becoming stuck in Suex Canal earlier this month.

It tweeted: “The #Evergiven ship has caused major disruptions in shipments arriving and getting through customs.

“At this rate, next week seems unlikely too.”

Meanwhile, online retailer Amazon is also predicted to get new stock in later in April.

And at this stage it remains unclear as to whether physical stock will appear in shops from Monday when Covid restrictions are lifted.

This is due to Sony no updating its current policy on a ban on sales of products in shops during lockdown.

Follow our PS5 live blog below for the very latest news, updates and stock drop rumours…

  • NEWS OF ‘THE LAST OF US’ REMAKE RECEIVES BACKLASH FROM FANS

    Reports that Naughty Dog was in the process of a remake of The Last of Us faced a backlash from fans, according to reports.

    Fans of the game appear to like it just the way it is and voiced their worries on social media, according to Comic Book.

    It remains to be seen if Naughty Dog and PlayStation actually ever end up releasing a remake of The Last of Us, but according to most fans, the developer should move on to working on something else.

  • OUTRIDERS PATCH ARRIVES EARLY FOR PLAYSTATION

    A patch for Outriders has arrived earlier than expected for PC and PlayStation consoles.

    It fixes some bugs as well as some crossplay issues, according to Tech Radar.

    Although Xbox gamers will have to wait for theirs.

    Square Enix states: “We are hoping to have this patch ready for Xbox very soon and will update you the moment we have news.”

  • HOPE FOR STOCK DROP WHEN SHOPS REOPEN

    Another Ps5 tracker account claims there WILL be restocks in shops, despite Sony not updating it’s Covid-19 ban on physical sales.

    With non-essential stores reopening on April 12, retailers will hopefully be moving some stock onto shelves for people waiting to purchase a PS5.

    According to the Twitter account PS5 Instant, which shares rumours around upcoming stock drops, Smyths, GAME and Amazon are gearing up for restocks.

  • NO SALES EXPECTED WHEN RETAILERS OPEN SHOPS NEXT WEEK

    After its last tweet about the Evergive ship, the stock tracker site also says it doubts Ps5 consoles will be available in stores.

    It says this is because Sony is yet to update it’s ban on physical sales due to Covid-19.

    @PS5StockAlertUK tweeted: “Please note that these are for online sales only.

    “We have not heard from Sony about changing the COVID policy they set at launch, which stated no sales to be made in-store to prevent contributing to the spread of the virus.

    “As this has not changed, we doubt in-store sales.”

  • EVERGIVEN SHIP DELAYS CAUSE MAJOR DISRUPTIONS IN SHIPMENTS OF PS5 – ‘NEXT WEEK SEEMS UNLIKLEY TOO’

    A stock tracker has posted a list of online retailers whose next stock drop is currently “unknown”.

    @PS5StockAlertUK says the delays to worldwide shipments has been caused by the Evergiven ship becoming stuck in the Suez Canal.

    The stock tracker tweeted: “The image below is from our dedicated channel on stock drop predictions, which can be found in our Discord server.

    “As you can see, the #Evergiven ship has caused major disruptions in shipments arriving and getting through customs.

    “At this rate, next week seems unlikely too.”

  • PLAYSTATION COULD BE LOOKING TO BOOST ITS MOBILE GAMING

    PlayStation could be planning to develop and expand its mobile gaming offering, if a recent PlayStation Studios job listing is anything to go by. 

    The job listing, shared on the ResetEra forums (via IGN), is for a new Head of Mobile at PlayStation Studios, reports Tech Radar.

    According to the job description, Sony Interactive Entertainment is looking for someone based in San Mateo or Los Angeles to “own and develop the mobile games strategy for PlayStation Studios” and be “responsible for building and scaling a team of mobile leaders and will serve as the Head of this new business unit within PlayStation Studios.”

  • APRIL RESTOCK RUMOURS

    According to the Twitter account PS5 Instant, which shares rumours around upcoming stock drops, Smyths, GAME and Amazon are gearing up for restocks.

    As with previous batches, all number just a couple thousands consoles, meaning they’ll sell out pretty quickly.

    “Smyths has a small drop of 2000 units planned for early April. John Lewis has pallets of PS5 in warehouses,” PS5 Instant tweeted.

    “April is promising for stock; at least one major retailer will release every week! With GAME & Amazon receiving two big shipments minimum.”

  • ODDWORLD: SOULSTORM PART OF APRIL’S PS PLUS OFFERINGS

    SONY is giving away three games as part of this month’s PS Plus offering.

    Better yet, one of the titles is a brand new PS5 exclusive: Oddworld Soulstorm.

    PS Plus is a premium subscription service for PS4 gamers.

    It gives you access to online multiplayer as well as exclusive discounts across the PlayStation Store.

    But it also nets you two hand-picked PS4 games to download and play each month, which remain available as long as you’re a member.

  • PLAYSTATION STORE CLOSING FOR PSP, PS3 AND PSVISTA – MEANING HUNDREDS OF GAMES WILL DISAPPEAR

    Buying games for your favourite old PlayStation consoles is about to get a lot harder.

    That’s because Sony is closing down its PlayStation Store for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, and PlayStation Portable this summer.

    It means anyone wanting to buy games for their retro systems online will have to do so before official marketplaces vanish worldwide.

    Sony announced: “We are closing PlayStation Store on PlayStation 3 consoles on 2nd July 2021 and on PlayStation Vita devices on 27th August 2021.”

    “Additionally, the remaining purchase functionality for PSP will also retire on 2nd July 2021.”

  • PS5: MUTE SHORTCUT EXPLAINED

    Silencing your console often involves physically muting the TV you’re playing on.

    But that’s not always ideal: maybe the remote is out of reach, or maybe you’re connected with wireless headphones.

    Whatever the reason, it’s actually possible to mute the PS5’s system audio with the DualSense controller.

    Hold the microphone-mute button down to mute audio. An orange light will glow to confirm that mute is on.

    The same trick will unmute the console.

  • HOPE FOR STOCK DROP WHEN SHOPS REOPEN

    With non-essential stores reopening on April 12, retailers will hopefully be moving some stock onto shelves for people waiting to purchase a PS5.

    According to the Twitter account PS5 Instant, which shares rumours around upcoming stock drops, Smyths, GAME and Amazon are gearing up for restocks.

  • RETAILERS TO RESTOCK NEXT WEEK, REPORTS

  • TESCO WARNS OF PS5 SCAM

    Tesco has warned shoppers of a new scam targeting PS5 customers. The next-gen console is still in constant demand – and remains sold-out almost everywhere.

    Sony launched the PlayStation 5 back in November, with phenomenal success. But scammers have picked up on this demand, creating fake offers, deals and websites to steal money from unsuspecting Brits.

    Now Tesco has warned that some enterprising tricksters are using the store’s branding to con buyers out of hundreds of pounds.

    The retailer explained: “We have been made aware of an unofficial pre-order site using the Tesco branding. This is in no way affiliated with Tesco or Active OnDemand. Please do not use these sites to pre-order a PS5 or Xbox.”

  • ‘EASIER’ TO GET PS5 FROM JULY

    PlayStation boss Jim Ryan recently admitted that it would be much easier to get a PS5 from July onwards. 

    Resellers were peddling the console for thousands of pounds in the days after launch.

    And even months later, the PS5 is still in such high demand that people are selling the console for £1,000 on eBay. 

    The full PS5 costs £449/$499, while a Digital Edition without a disc tray is priced at £359/$399.

    They’re up against the Xbox Series X (£449) and Xbox Series S (£249), which hit shelves worldwide November 10.

  • PS5 SHORTAGE COULD WORSEN

    The PS5 shortage could get worse as chip-makers struggle to meet demand.

    Sony’s PlayStation 5 has been largely out of stock since November – and might not be widely available until July.

    Much of this is being blamed on a global “crisis” in the computer chip world.

    Demand for chips is through the roof, and suppliers can’t keep pace. Prices of chips are rising as a result, and major manufacturers like Apple and Samsung are being prioritised.

  • PS PLUS OFFERING

    SONY is giving away three games as part of this month’s PS Plus offering.

    Better yet, one of the titles is a brand new PS5 exclusive: Oddworld Soulstorm.

    PS Plus is a premium subscription service for PS4 gamers.

    It gives you access to online multiplayer as well as exclusive discounts across the PlayStation Store.

    But it also nets you two hand-picked PS4 games to download and play each month, which remain available as long as you’re a member.

  • APRIL RESTOCK RUMOURS

    According to the Twitter account PS5 Instant, which shares rumours around upcoming stock drops, Smyths, GAME and Amazon are gearing up for restocks.

    As with previous batches, all number just a couple thousands consoles, meaning they’ll sell out pretty quickly.

    “Smyths has a small drop of 2000 units planned for early April. John Lewis has pallets of PS5 in warehouses,” PS5 Instant tweeted.

    “April is promising for stock; at least one major retailer will release every week! With GAME & Amazon receiving two big shipments minimum.”

  • PLAYSTATION STORES CLOSING

    Buying games for your favourite old PlayStation consoles is about to get a lot harder.

    That’s because Sony is closing down its PlayStation Store for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, and PlayStation Portable this summer.

    It means anyone wanting to buy games for their retro systems online will have to do so before official marketplaces vanish worldwide.

    Sony announced: “We are closing PlayStation Store on PlayStation 3 consoles on 2nd July 2021 and on PlayStation Vita devices on 27th August 2021.”

    “Additionally, the remaining purchase functionality for PSP will also retire on 2nd July 2021.”

  • TRICKS CONTINUED – MUTE SHORTCUT

    Silencing your console often involves physically muting the TV you’re playing on.

    But that’s not always ideal: maybe the remote is out of reach, or maybe you’re connected with wireless headphones.

    Whatever the reason, it’s actually possible to mute the PS5’s system audio with the DualSense controller.

    Hold the microphone-mute button down to mute audio. An orange light will glow to confirm that mute is on.

    The same trick will unmute the console.

  • CONTROLLER TRICKS

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    Turn off your controller manually.

    You can also hold the PlayStation button for other shortcuts.

    Pressing it down for about 10 seconds switches off your controller manually.

    This is a quick and easy way to save battery if you’re stepping away from your console for a while.

  • GENIUS PS5 TRICKS 

    It might be nigh on impossible to get your hands on a PlayStation 5 but for those who have, there’s a tonne of useful tricks to learn.

    From dodging game spoilers to tracking your playtime, here are a few hidden settings and features on Sony’s next-generation console.

    Hold the PlayStation button to go home

    There’s a quick and easy way to get straight to your PlayStation’s home screen.

    While pressing the PlayStation button opens the control centre, holding it down takes you to the console’s dashboard. Hold the button for about five seconds to activate the shortcut.

  • WHAT IS E3 2021?

    E3 is the Electronic Entertainment Expo, a major trade event for the video game industry.

    Until 2017, it was an industry-only event for developers, publishers, manufacturers, media and the like.

    But it’s since become a major public spectacle with general gaming fans given access too.

    Last year saw E3 totally cancelled due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. Thankfully E3 is returning for 2021 – albeit in a virtual-only capacity.

  • SMYTHS PS5 RESTOCK

    Smyths Toys has confirmed that they’re expecting more PS5 stock in April. 

    It had previously been claimed that Smyths could be getting a PS5 restock towards the end of last week.

    The @PS5Instant Twitter posted: “Very stock release this week (9-11am). AO phone orders for #PS5 in a few days. Smyths end of week. GAME expected 7th to 14th (9-10am) & Argos 8th to 15th (1-4am)”.

    However, a recent update from the account said: “#PS5 won’t be released till next week, later half of my 8-15th date.”

    “As most retailers re-open Monday & are busy setting up. Stock will still be sold online due to Sony’s COVID policy.”

  • VIDEO GAME UNDER CRITICISM

    A controversial video game set during the Iraq War’s bloodiest battle has come under fresh criticism ahead of its release this year.

    A prominent Muslim advocacy group has called on PlayStation and Xbox to ban Six Days in Fallujah, branding the game an “Arab murder simulator”.

    Developed by Highware Games, Six Days in Fallujah has repeatedly come under fire over what some see as an attempt to glorify a violent and tragic battle.

    In a statement this week, The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) dragged the game’s contentious subject matter back into the spotlight again.

    Read more here.

  • IS IT NOW HARDER TO GET AN XBOX THAN A PS5?

    PS5’s have been notoriously difficult to get hold of but a report now suggests it’s actually harder to lay your hands on an XBox.

    Tech Radar reports that their Xbox restock tracker, Matt Swider, has noted that Best Buy, Target and GameStop had zero consoles to ship in recent weeks, according to his warehouse sources.

    The site says: “Xbox Series X restock dates have become scarce like the Microsoft console itself with many retailers in the US favouring other systems: Xbox Series S and PS5 restock.”

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