PlayStation 5 is set to be launch soon, and its pre-order has started as well. Now it was reported that the console units are already sold out.
This is sort of understandable as many people have been waiting for this for months. But a month before Sony officially release PlayStation 5 to the market, the gaming device units are all gone. As per GameSpot, only the games and accessories were left as of now.
Sony did not say if the company will make more units or not. It has already announced before that it will only manufacture a limited number of PlayStation 5 but it seems they will have to produce more after seeing the pre-sales results.
The games that can be purchase on PlayStation 5’s release
While the units are sold out, there are a number of games that can be bought when PS5 hits the stores. As per CNET, below are the three best titles that will be available.
Devil May Cry 5: Special Edition
This game that was created by Capcom is one of the best action games to have. In PlayStation 5, this can be played up to 120 frames-per-second and supports ray tracing too. The game has been updated to include technical improvements.
Fortnite
Fortnite from Epic Games is one of the most-awaited games in PS5. It has been optimized for the upcoming Sony console. It was said that it will also be upgraded next year from Unreal Engine 4 architecture to the latest fifth version.
Assassin's Creed Valhalla
This is a popular game and when it’s played on PlayStation 5, expect the graphics and actions to be more precise and clear. It will run at 60 frames-per-second in 4K resolution in PS5.
Price details and release date
PlayStation 5 is set to be released on Nov. 12. The regular price is $500 while the digital version is priced at $400. Meanwhile, buyers should take note that stocks in Target, Amazon, Walmart, Best Buy and GameStop are all sold out and those who were not able to pre-order will just have to wait for any announcement if new batches are coming.


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