Thursday, September 23, 2021

Exclusive: PS5 and Xbox Series X restock at Best Buy stores tomorrow – and we have proof

Update: The PS5 and Xbox Series X restock at Best Buy is tomorrow, according to our PS5 and Xbox restock Twitter tracker Matt Swider who has confirmed that Best Buy stores do have consoles in stock in stores. Matt will send you alerts when PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X are in stock in the US – if you follow his Twitter account and turn on notifications. If it's sold in stores (there's conflicting information as to whether it's online or, as employees have told us, it's first come first serve Thursday morning, this is big news for Best Buy. It would be the first time in 2021 a major non-club retailer in the US has had PlayStation 5 on sale in stores, and we have proof that the PS5 and Xbox Series X consoles are currently being stocked at Best Buy locations for September 23, which is unheard of (they're usually held at regional warehouses). Multiple retail sources of Matt Swider, including those who shared internal inventory screens with us, are expecting more than 50 consoles per store.

By today, we'll tweet a list of Best Buy stores confirmed to have PS5 and Xbox Series X on hand, if Best Buy confirms the information themselves. 

Here's how to get that tweet and all restock alerts:

How to buy a PS5 restock

When? Follow our PS5 and Xbox restock Twitter tracker Matt Swider and turn on notifications for instant restock news. It's the fastest way to get PS5 and Xbox stock updates.

Never buy from other Twitter users – ever. They're all scams. Only buy from the US stores Matt alerts you about. No one will sell a PS5 or Xbox for just $550.

How to get the email invite? Sign up for Matt's Monday newsletter to find out how to open yourself up to Sony's email invite list. He details the steps weekly (on Monday mornings).

PS5 restock at Best Buy inventory screen

This photo has been cropped and sensitive information masked in order to protect our sources. (Image credit: Twitter / Anonymous source)

Best Buy hasn't had a PS5 restock in 39 days – no wonder

The last PS5 restock date at Best Buy was August 12, which was 39 days ago, as of Monday, September 20. This gap came after the retailer had almost weekly stock of the Sony console, fooling everyone into thinking Best Buy restocked every week. It's been ever longer since it has sold Microsoft's Xbox Series X if you don't count the Halo Infinite-themed console, last selling the regular Xbox Series X on July 14.

It turns out, those overdue shipments of both consoles started filtering into stores late last week. 

How it worked before: Best Buy would normally hold PS5 and Xbox at regional warehouses and ship to stores only after online purchases were made. Customers, after ordering online, would pick up their consoles three to five days later in Best Buy stores. There was transit and processing lag stemming from when it went from warehouse and to store.

Now process: This week, however, with consoles being stockpiled in stores (we TechRadar has confirmed), that closes the gap, so you won't have to wait those three to five days for your pickup. We've been told that in-store purchases are part of the Best Buy PS5 restock plan, too (there was some debate around that, as Best Buy hasn't sent out final directions), which would make it harder for bots to scoop up the PS5 and Xbox console inventory from Best Buy's vulnerable online ordering system.

Xbox Series X restock from Best Buy screen

(Image credit: Twitter / Anonymous source)

How to buy PS5 and Xbox from Best Buy this week

Best Buy's order system made it the most frustrating store when trying to buy a next-gen console. Its directions were never clear ("We're having everyone go through one more step" without telling you that the one more step is just to wait without refreshing the page. Oops.). Bots didn't have any problem with this: reseller bots were able to open multiple windows, dive into page source code and determine the best page with the lowest secret queue timer to scoop up and checkout with hundreds of consoles. The add-to-cart odds weren't in your favor.

So how will it work now? Follow PS5 and Xbox restock tracker Matt Swider for the latest updates because we're still hearing about how Best Buy is arranging things – final instructions haven't been sent to employees. But every single one of our Best Buy sources indicate that you'll have to line up early Thursday morning. Allegedly leaked emails from Best Buy hinted at online orders with same-day pickup either at the front door or curbside, which our sources aren't aware of an online component.

Our sources indicate that it will mimic how Best Buy restock Nvidia GPU cards three times over the summer. Select Best Buy stores will have stock of PS5 Disc, PS5 Digital and Xbox Series X, according to those sources. One of the stores we checked in with had just over 50 of PS5 Disc and Xbox Series X, and we're told by other stores that seems like a low number compared to stores in major metropolitan areas.

Best Buy will follow its GPU restock process:

  • 1. Only after we confirm timing on Twitter, wait in line on Thursday morning outside of Best Buy (Best Buy hasn't officially announced its plans and can change things at any time – we're just here giving you the earliest information)
  • Please don't go to Best Buy stores right now. Please don't wait in line until Best Buy confirms that waiting in line is the method of buying the console.
  • 2. Best Buy managers will hand out paper tickets until they run out
  • Tickets will be handed out between 7am and 7:30am local time, we're told, before the Best Buy store official opens 
  • 3. Beware of line jumpers (which are all resellers). We've witnessed 20 line jumpers right as Best Buy employees distributed Nvidia GPU tickets in New York City
  • 4. Only a select number of Best Buy stores (think: flagship stores) will have inventory, so don't go to the wrong store (we'll have a list of stores by Wednesday).
  • 5. Follow Matt Swider who will tweet updates in case plans change

A Line Of Customers Hoping To Buy An RTX 3080 Ti Extending Down West 44th Street In Manhattan

(Image credit: Future)

Will Best Buy ship consoles? Can I buy it online?

First, no, Best Buy will not ship the PS5 and Xbox Series X consoles to your doorstep. That hasn't happened in 2021 at the retailer, and we don't expect things to change in 2021. Best Buy already has enough problems with bots given its vulnerable ordering system, so not having people show up to claim their console would be even more problematic than the previous order online with in-store pick-up process.

There's been talk of a revamped online ordering system to buy the PS5 and Xbox and then claim it in person in stores, but our sources don't have that information so far, at least not for Thursday, September 23. This is why we're asking people to follow Matt Swider for alerts, in case the online system happens in time, saving you from camping for a PS5 or Xbox for hours.

If Best Buy went down this route, it would act more like Target with same-day pickups, which would be an improvement since the three- to five-day wait to ship consoles from warehouses would be flattened given the fact that TechRadar can confirm that consoles are in stock in the backrooms of Best Buy stores right now.

But right now, we're being told that people will have to wait in line early in the morning, by 7am or 7:30am local time, like so many did for Nvidia GPU restocks. If that information changes, we'll update this article and notify you on Twitter.

Expect the Best Buy restock line to be chaos

No more resellers and bots, right? It seems great at first blush, and everyone who gets shut out of Best Buy PS5 and Xbox restocks asks us why they're not held in person.

Here's the reason: it's no better. The grass is no greener. Each time we've attended a Best Buy restock of GPUs (remember, it hasn't had the PS5 and Xbox Series X on sale in stores in 2021, which is why this is big news today), there's pure chaos, as evidenced by our PS5 restock and Xbox Series X restock tracker tweet below:

PS5 restock tweet by Matt Swider about Best Buy lines in New York City

(Image credit: Twitter / Matt Swider)

For some parts of the United States, things went smoothly. For others, like New York City, resellers showed up, planted themselves first in line and bought all of the inventory. How fast did these GPUs sell? Before the purchase was even made. They were pre-sold on StockX or eBay and no one got the GPU they wanted for gaming. 

Through our on-the-ground reporting, we identified the first person in line who actually wanted the coveted RTX 3080 (the most popular graphics card on sale at Best Buy that day) for gaming purposes. They for No. 20 in line and had a chance.

Moments before the first paper tickets were being handed out by Best Buy managers, that No. 20 in line became No. 40 in line due to last-second line jumpers – "friends" of the people waiting it out in the front of the line, all of whom claimed to have always been there. It turned into a chaotic scene that was not only unfair (an 11-year-old cried) but involved a lot of pushing, shoving and shouting.

The profit margins on the PS5 and Xbox Series X are big, but not as dramatic as Nvidia GPUs. So we'll have to see how this Best Buy in-store restock goes when it comes to ensuring everyone gets their console of choice fairly and safely.



source https://www.techradar.com/news/exclusive-ps5-xbox-restock-best-buy-in-store-september-23/

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