Unfortunately, some retailers just made one method of finding PS5’s a bit more difficult. Walmart, for example, has removed the PS5 from its website and Target’s made changes that have reduced the reliability of inventory counts (via SlashGear).

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Target still has the PS5 listed online and does give in-store inventory listings. But according to popular restock trackers BrickSeek and PopFindr, the changes Target has made render the stock tracking considerably less dependable. BrickSeek has actually removed the PS5, Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S from its search results, which it reports was done at the request of retailers. Given the volume of traffic that it must see based on these searchers, that’s an interesting decision to say the least. With limited supply and massive demand in the face of the upcoming holidays, the price of any of the next-gen consoles on reseller sites is 2-3x retail value. That means the motivation for scalpers remains incredibly high. If you have to find one before the holidays, your best bet is to follow our instructions on how to find a PS5, but if you can’t find one before the holidays then there’s reason to believe that availability will improve in January and beyond.

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