Posted by : Unknown Thursday, June 13, 2013

The company's Standard Edition model is still available, but won't actually be shipped to customers until December 31.



June 13, 2013 5:21 AM PDT



(Credit: Screenshot by Don Reisinger/CNET)


If you're hoping to preorder the PlayStation 4, turning to Amazon might not be your best bet.


The company's initial supply of "Launch Edition" PlayStation 4 units has been exhausted. Amazon has now resorted to selling the "Standard Edition," which won't be available until December 31. When clicking on the "Launch Edition" option on Amazon's page, the company indicates that it's unsure "when or if this item will be back in stock."


Luckily, those looking for a PlayStation 4 on launch day should be able to find one elsewhere on the Web. Best Buy is still offering preorders on Sony's console and GameStop is selling bundles that come with a single game for $459.98. The PlayStation 4 on its own costs $400.


One other important note: Amazon is still offering preorders on the Xbox One that will arrive on launch day. A sign of things to come?



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