Technology
People have been lining up at GameStop stores all week for a chance to buy a PlayStation 5 on Black Friday — but many are walking away empty-handed – Business Insider Australia
The PlayStation 5 is the big item this holiday season, and it’s sold out everywhere.
- This year, with the effects of the coronavirus pandemic continuing, Black Friday is quieter than ever.
- One major exception is for video-game retailer GameStop, which started drawing lines on Wednesday, with the promise of PlayStation 5 consoles.
- Customers camped out with tents, and one man brought a full-on bed frame and mattress, for the chance to buy the much-hyped new console on Friday morning.
- But with just two PlayStation 5 consoles guaranteed per store, a lot of folks are walking away empty-handed….
Continue Reading
-
Noosa News7 hours agoMan charged over allegedly abandoning Arnie the German shepherd in car after claiming dog and vehicle were stolen
-
Noosa News8 hours agoMotorcyclist dies in crash with truck
-
Noosa News23 hours agoPolice officer who tracked Toyah Cordingley’s phone gives evidence at Rajwinder Singh’s murder trial
-
General14 hours agoSmall-town cleaner finds himself in legal battle with EnduroShield over product packaging
