PS5 might not arrive till 2021 for some GameStop Ireland customers
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G🎃amestop Ireland has informed some customers that the♓ir pre-ordered PS5 might not arrive until 2021.
An email seen by comes with a message that says: 🙈"Unfortunately, due to circumstances out of our control, we've now got confirmatioಞn that we won’t be able to fulfil your pre-order until 2021."
The retailer has offered customers the option of holding onto their pre-order and letting them know when they'll be able to receive a PS5 in a "future wave" or cancel their pre-order entirely to get a refund on their deposit.
This follows news that Sony has started to let European retailers know how much stock they will get come launch day. Sh☂opTo is also to let them know if they'll be able to receive a pre-ordered console on November 19, with some unfortunate customers being told they won't get their machine on day one.
This follows 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Amazon also emailing customers to let them know that some consoles may not arrive on release day, which you might have noticed is starting to become a bit of trend. Still, it's worth not panicking too much yet, as all these retailers are contacting customers directly, so if you haven't heard about your pre-ordered console yet, it should still be heading to you at launch.
If you haven't managed to pre-order a PS5 or 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Xbox Series X, don't lose hope yet. Certain retailers have been able to secure more stock since pre-orders went live and as our features editor Josh West argues, 2021 is 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:when next-gen will 🥀really start to deliver.
For more on what to expect from Sony's next-generation console, check out our definitive list of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:upcoming PS5 games.
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