John Lewis and GAME all crash on the launch date of the PlayStation 5
John Lewis and GAME crash on PlayStation 5 launch day as UK gamers scramble to find a console
- PlayStation 5 launched in the US last week and is on sale today in the UK
- Sites selling the console struggled with the huge volume of visitors
- John Lewis and GAME crashed completely and Currys sold out by 9:30am
The websites of major UK gaming retailers have crashed today due to extraordinary demand for the PlayStation 5 console, which has launched this morning.
GAME and John Lewis both went down, leaving would-be customers unable to get hold of the coveted device.
Currys PC World has not crashed but, due to enormous volume, implemented a virtual queue to restrict traffic.
More than 120,000 people were in the queue when MailOnline tested it this morning.
However, the store is now out of stock of the console, but the queuing mechanism is still in place due to the elevated traffic.
Pictured, one of the screens showing the faulty message on the John Lewis website
Tesco , GAME and John Lewis all went down, leaving would-be customers unable to get hold of the coveted console
Currys PC World has not crashed but, due to enormous volume, has implemented a virtual queue to restrict traffic. More than 120,000 people were in the queue when MailOnline tested it this morning
The PS5 is several times more powerful than the current generation PlayStation 4 and is able to handle higher-quality graphics with significantly shorter loading times.
Its British launch comes just after a week after the Xbox Series X went on sale. Both consoles cost the same amount of money, with a price tag of £449.
Sony is releasing a slimmer, digital-only version of the console which costs £349, £100 more than the digital-only Xbox Series S.
When the PS5 went on sale in the US on November 12, there was a huge scramble to source one of the coveted machines.
Jim Ryan, president and chief executive of SIE, said the new system had ‘limitless possibilities’.
‘I’m thrilled for the new worlds that players will begin to experience today.’
The console includes a new ultra-high-speed solid state (SSD) drive as well as the ability to run games in 4K resolution at up to 120 frames per second (fps).
The DualSense controller, which comes with the console, has also been given a major update and now features enhanced haptic feedback to more accurately recreate in-game vibrations through the handset.
It has also been given an aesthetic makeover, with a space-age appearance much different to that of its predecessor.