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PS5 price and pre-orders could go live today — here’s what we know – Tom’s Guide UK
New PS5 leaks hint at an imminent pre-order time

UPDATE, 7/13 7:30pm ET: While Amazon’s PS5 pre-order page went live earlier today, there’s still no option to buy the console, nor is there any price or release date listed as of Monday evening. We’ll update this page should anything change regarding the status of PS5 pre-orders.
The PS5s price and release date are still a mystery, but we could learn them both before the end of the day if you take semi-reliable leakers on Twitter seriously. Two prominent PS5 predictors have pegged pre-orders to begin today (July 13), but theres no real evidence beyond their say-so. Its not impossible, but theres no evidence that Sony plans to share its PS5 plans just yet.
Information comes from our sister site, Laptop Magazine, which gathered tweets from two PS5 leakers on Twitter: IronManPS5 and Roberto Serrano. The former is a popular PlayStation fan; the latter is an Italian analyst. Both of them have somewhat accurately called the dates and times of PlayStation events in the past although theyve also both been wrong, especially when it comes to PS5 price and release date reveals.
In any case, IronManPS5 claimed that PS5 pre-orders would “begin on Monday,” and in all fairness, Monday isnt over yet. Serrano, on the other hand, claimed that they would go live at 12:30 AM PT, which, at the time of writing, was more than 12 hours ago. If he meant PM rather than AM, I suppose theres still a chance, but it seems slim.
My advice is the same as always: Dont listen to sketchily sourced leaks, particularly on social media. Wait for Sony to make an official announcement instead. Its not impossible that either leaker really does have some inside information from Sony, but as Serrano himself has pointed out, Sony is a flexible company and may change its mind at the last minute just as it did when it delayed its June press conference.
Similarly, the source for the price and release date rumor isn’t exactly a proven source: Tom Henderson of ViralJunkie is claiming that the PS5 will cost $499 US and £449, with a Nov. 20 worldwide release date (that’s preceded by a Nov. 14 Japan release date). This likely would put the PS5 digital edition at around $550 or higher.
#PS5 price details;$499/£449Launches Nov 20 worldwide, Nov 14 in Japan.July 13, 2020
In any case, well know within another 10 hours whether Sony had a pre-order planned for today. If it happens, great; if not, itll only be another day or two until some other leaker claims to have a solid handle on when the pre-order date will happen. Itll most likely be wrong, and the cycle will repeat.
Only Sony knows when the PS5 will come out and how much the console will cost. It will begin pre-orders when its ready, and not a moment before. Some guesses will be better than others and the law of averages suggests that someone, somewhere is going to guess correctly but the line between “substantive leak” and “educated guess” is extremely thin on social media.
In any case, we’ll keep an eye on Sonys social media accounts for the rest of the day, and if you want to do the same, it couldnt hurt. On the other hand, Im not going to pre-order a PS5 as soon as the option is available, and you might not want to, either.
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