Gamers have been offered another chance to get a PS5 today, as PlayStation Direct announced a surprise restock this morning.
The PlayStation store website announced people can enter a queue to get one of the popular games consoles, where they can try their luck at buying one.
Due to supply chain issues the retailer is only selling a limited amount of consoles that you can pre-order, so you'll need to be quick.
The retailer has announced that there will be a select few digital and disk editions of the PS5 that will be available for lucky gamers to pre-order.
Once you are in the queue, refreshing the page or having multiple queue tabs open will not affect your place in line.
To meet the anticipated high consumer demand, sales are limited to one console per person and you should have all your payment information ready to be completed once at the checkout.
At the time of writing, the queue includes more than 42,000 hopeful shoppers and there is more than an hours wait time.

Once you are successful you will be redirected to the page you originally navigated to, from there you can begin your shopping journey.
PS5 later updated that stock had sold out within 30 minutes.
A note on its website said: "PS5 consoles are out of stock for the day, however, we still have PS5 accessories and PS5 games available. We are working continuously to make more PS5 consoles available in the future."
The restock comes just after the PlayStation Five officially celebrated its one year anniversary after shoppers struggled to get their hands on one with restocks selling out incredibly quick.
Multiple retailers have announced restocks throughout the year, including Amazon John Lewis and Very - with each selling out within minutes.
If you're not lucky enough to get your hands on with PlayStation direct, then reports suggest that Argos are due to be dropping a restock very soon.
The retailer has received a small shipment of PS5 stock and they are expected to announce a restock on November 18-19, so keep an eye on Twitter.
Join the online queue here.
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