UK retailer cancels PS5 day sales amid multiple corporate issues


The second launch day of the PS5 – arriving in Europe and other regions today – has also caused problems for many UK retailers, with websites crashing, early orders being canceled, and delivery companies blamed for potential deliveries. In fact, it has been so bad that Chris PC World has completely canceled its planned launch day sales. Sony today unveiled new stock to UK retailers, leading to a rush in purchases. The main tech retailer is Crisis PC World, according to the IGN sister site DownDetector.com and IGN UK deals the Debiter account Having been facing a website problem all morning.

Hitting the managers to access the website, even unknowingly Her new order opened very early This morning, and then Its purpose was to cancel all PS5 purchases made before opening hours. After delaying its launch launch day, the retailer has now said it will no longer sell the new PS5. We have contacted the company for comment:

It has stayed away from the only issue faced by retailers today. Another website with John Lewis has been reported to have crashed and Curry is experiencing the shock of the PC World website. This IGN UK deals the Debiter account Also reported issues with Website for major retailer game Both are facing their own issues, and the release of its new stock has been largely delayed since then.

Pre-order seems easier, though the game was affected by Snefu last night. The retailer emailed many people to wait for their new console to tell them that the courier service had reached Yodel capacity and would not be able to deliver on launch day. “For reasons beyond the control of the game,” the email revealed, “Eudale has informed us today (November 18) that all orders placed by them will not be delivered on the day of release.”

Yodel Then replied, Saying that in fact there is no delay in its network. “We have been consistently clear on the order volumes we can take [Game’s fulfilment buisness GFS] And it’s very frustrating that Yodell’s name has been misused in customers’ emails on order status. “The issue now seems to be resolved. Per Eurogamer, the game re-emailed some customers to explain that “the vast majority of orders will be delivered. [today] Any pending orders are placed on Friday. “This author is currently pre-ordering PS5, which is on delivery from the game, which is being done by Yodell, which is due to come later today. It is unclear how that confusion started.

From preorder chaos to last minute delays, it’s a difficult move for next-gen launches.

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