November 19 stands out. That's when GTA 6 releases. If you're stuck with an older console, here's the real puzzle: should you grab a PS5 or Xbox Series X first? The date looms, choices pile up.
GamesRadar is reporting that a retailer warns game consoles might be hard to find when GTA 6 launches. As the release nears, more people will want PS5s and Xbox Series X models. Store shelves could run low because what's available won't match how many are needed.
Here's the catch though — the same report advises holding off on grabbing a console right now.
Here's why it makes sense. Prices for consoles are higher now. The PS5 runs above its original cost, while the Xbox Series X follows the same path. Paying right now means a steep fee for hardware that just waits around, doing nothing for half a year until one game shows up.
Waiting things out turns out to be the better choice, the report suggests. When late October rolls around and shelves start looking bare, that signal arrives loud and clear — plenty of time to respond. Supply holds up? Then skipping today's higher tags means keeping extra cash where it belongs: not spent without cause.
Finding consoles at launch isn't new. Hard to grab a PS5 right after it dropped in 2020? Common. Lasted almost two full years. Back then, chips were scarce — tight supplies made it tough. Now things shift; factories aren't behind like before.
November rolls around, GTA 6 releases on PS5 and Xbox Series X only. Left behind? Anyone holding onto a PS4 or older Xbox One. Upgrading becomes the price of entry. A flood of new buyers could hit stores, drawn by that title alone. Will shelves empty fast? Hard to tell right now.
Right now, staying calm makes sense. Stock numbers tell a clearer story than fear. A purchase might make sense later — timing matters more than speed. Between September and October, chances improve without rushing.
