Online giant Amazon is expected to unveil a huge PS5 restock this week, giving gamers a fresh chance to pick up the sold out console.
The restock was predicted by a widely-respected leaker, who recently said that 13,000 of the sought-after machines will be landing on the online store.
"Amazon #PS5restock planned 2-9th June 8-10am," PS5Instant tweeted. The tipster has accurately leaked PS5 restocks in the past.
Amazon was said to be sitting on 13,000 Sony PlayStation 5 consoles in the UK.
As there was a drop at around 8.30am this morning (June 3), the PS5 is sold out once again but there could be many more arriving soon, which should come as good news to those wanting to snap up one of the consoles.

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But Amazon isn’t the only UK retailer rumoured to be dropping a PS5 restock this week.
High street store John Lewis is reportedly due for a fresh batch of consoles between now and Tuesday June 8, while Smyths Toys is expected to release a bundle of PS5s between the 3rd and 5th June. The retailer usually drops stock on Fridays, so it's best to keep your eyes peeled on June 5.
What's more, Argos is tipped to be preparing for a PS5 restock that will land between the 21st and 24th June.
The Sony PlayStation 5 launched worldwide in November 2020 and many gamers have been trying for months to get hold of one. It will cost you £449 for the full console, while a Digital Edition without a disc tray is priced at £359.
Expect incredible features like lightning-fast loading with an ultra high speed SSD and 3D audio technology.
Many retailers have had very low stock levels due to the insanely high demand, so shoppers are advised to keep checking major retailers if you they want to snap one up.
Where to buy the Sony PlayStation 5
Both versions of the PS5 are up against the Xbox Series X (£449) and Xbox Series S (£249), which also landed on shelves last November.
The Xbox Series S is the all-digital smaller sibling to the more powerful Series X.
The Series S boasts an 8-Core AMD Zen 2 CPU, clocked at a 3.6GHz, 10GB of GGDR6 RAM, and an AMD GPU clocked at 4 Teraflops.
Storage for the machine is 512Gb of internal memory and has the same Xbox Velocity Architecture as the Series X for speedy loading and fast resume functionality.
The entry-level Xbox Series S runs games at a targeted resolution of 1440p and upscale to 4K which means they look absolutely incredible.
Plus, the games subscription service Xbox Game Pass offers more than 100 great games starting at £1 for three months combined with GAME's offer means Microsoft will be unstoppable.
The Xbox Series S, X and PS5 consoles have all suffered supply shortages since they released in November 2020.