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The regular PS5 and Digital Edition have sold out on Target. There is one more chance to get a PS5 at the store tomorrow.

It was one of the smallest and most fleeting restocks we've seen of late, as Target sold out of regular PS5 consoles for now. The $399.99 PS5 Digital Edition is currently on sale.

New console restocks are still happening despite the downturn. If you're ok with paying a little more and getting a bundle, you have more opportunities, though the most sought-after option is a standalone console for its proper price and the most sought-after console still seems to be the PS5.

Target has another round of PS5 orders opening up this morning. Availability should be opening up about now, as the listing has once again gone live on Target's website. Target only does store pick-up orders through its website and mobile app for these consoles, so in addition to testing your reflexes on that Add to Cart button you also have to hope that your nearby stores are stocked with plentiful stock.

To give yourself the best chance, be sure to log in to your Target account with your shipping and billing info pre-filled. Once you can place an order, you should choose your nearest Target store as your favorite store.

If you are able to get one, please let us know in the comments, and hopefully you have some good fortune this time around. If you subscribe to the Verge Deals newsletter, you will get deals from The Verge straight to your inbox.

You can play both digital and physical games on the PS4 and PS5.

$400 is the price for the PS5 Digital Edition. The PS5 is $100 more expensive and does not include a disc drive.

Some key accessories for new PS5 owners

The midnight black dualsense controller has the same hardware as the original, but in a two-tone black design.

  • $70 at Best Buy
  • $69 at Walmart

If you want a wireless gaming headset that allows the audio to shine in PS5 exclusives, the pulse 3D wireless gaming headset is worth the roughly $100 price tag. It sounds great with titles like Spider-Man: Miles Morales and Demon's Souls, as well as more recent hits. This headset has been hard to find, but it's coming back in stock more often these days. The midnight black version of the headset is hard to find in stock.

  • $99 at Walmart
  • $99 at Amazon

Bluepoint Games rebuilt the game from the ground up.

PlayStation Plus card

PS4 and PS5 owners can play games online, download free titles every month, and take advantage of discounts on the PS Store with a membership to PS Plus.

  • $42 at Eneba
  • $60 at Best Buy

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