More PlayStation Fives have gone on sale today, as both Very and BT have gone live with disc editions of the popular console up for grabs.
The new PlayStation stock drop from both retailers was announced by the PS5 Stock UK Twitter account and follows both Currys and Studio's restock which sold out this morning.
If you're still looking to get your hands on one of the in-demand gaming consoles, then head on over to the Very and BT Shop website for more information on what is available.
Very initially went live just recently with both disc and digital editions, but the digital editions already look to be completely sold out after less than an hour.
The retailer does still currently have disc edition bundles available, but you will also need to purchase the additional DualSense Wireless controller as well.
You can shop the Very PS5 sale here.
This is Very's second sale following their sell-out back in November and, as usual, the gaming console seems to be pretty popular so expect to be placed into a virtual queue.
The Twitter account does recommend not refresh the page while you wait, as this may lead to you being taken out of the queue and put back to the start.
It is worth noting that the PS5 stock tracker also suggests that you may find better success by going through the mobile app for the Very sale, as this may help you bypass the queue.
BT have also sold out of digital editions and disc only editions, though they are still selling bundles for shoppers if they don't mind paying the extra money.
Currently, the retailer has a PS5 disc console and controller bundle on sale for £508.99, which you can shop here.
BT also has a PS5 disc console bundle that also includes a controller and PS Plus for £558.98, which you can shop here.
The new PlayStation Five restocks follows what has been a rather busy morning for PS5 fans, with both Curry's and Studio's sale only going live earlier and selling out as soon as they were announced.
As we get closer to Christmas, the PS5 continues to be one of the most sought after products as shoppers are still keen to get their own console this year.
It follows after the gaming console has been available in the UK for just over a year, but has been plagued with supply and stock issues making sales very limited.
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