GameStop is offering a rare chance to buy the PlayStation 5 at select stores tomorrow, Dec. 17. There is a catch, however: this pre-Christmas sale will only be available to subscribers of GameStop’s perks program.
On Thursday, GameStop posted details about the PS5 restock, including a list of participating stores, which spans dozens of locations across the US.
The retailer’s perks program, dubbed PowerUp Rewards Pro, costs $14.99 a year. So if you’re desperate to secure a PS5 before Christmas, it may be worth paying up. Just know that paying for a membership doesn’t guarantee you a shot at securing a PS5. GameStop will have limited supplies tomorrow, so eligible customers should consider lining up early.
The other catch is that PS5 units will only be sold as a bundle that includes three games, some accessories, and a $50 GameStop gift card. An employee at one store told PCMag the bundle will probably cost around $860, far more than the $499 standalone, disc version of the PS5.
The bundles will be offered to customers on a first come, first served basis once the stores open tomorrow morning, the employee added.
The restock occurs as the PS5 continues to sell out in minutes across major retailers due to the ongoing demand from consumers and scalpers. To buy one immediately, you’ll have to go to eBay, where the console is being resold for as much as $1,000.
It’s certainly annoying to see GameStop sell the PS5 as a bundle and behind a membership paywall. But hopefully, the upcoming restock will help at least some consumers finally land the console. If you’re still struggling to snag the PS5 or the Xbox Series X, check out our guide.