PlayStation Portal stock remains elusive, but we’ve identified a few places where you might find more units available.

As of now, GameStop is offering PlayStation Portal for $199.99 in the US, and Very is selling it for £199 in the UK. Given the recent scarcity of the system in the US, this availability is quite a welcome surprise. At present, we haven’t spotted PlayStation Portal stock anywhere else, at least not without an exorbitant markup.

Be cautious during your search. Some online retailers are stocked by third-party sellers who are inflating prices significantly. Since the PlayStation Portal should ideally cost $199.99 / £199, we advise against paying much more than that for Sony’s premier gaming handheld.

Following its launch last year, the PlayStation Portal has been notoriously difficult to acquire, experiencing frequent shortages throughout 2024. While stock is gradually returning to shelves, securing Sony’s portable gaming device may still require vigilance, as availability is subject to change daily. Fortunately, we’re well-versed in tracking down sought-after items and have compiled a list of places where you should monitor for PlayStation Portal restocks.

When can we expect PlayStation Portal stock to be replenished? Sony anticipated more PlayStation Portal units arriving “early December” across the US. While we’ve observed some retailers receiving new stock in recent days, these replenishments tend to vanish quickly. The scarcity is likely to persist until after the holiday season, with more consistent availability expected in the first months of 2024.

What is the price of the PlayStation Portal? The PlayStation Portal is priced at $199.99 / £199.99 / AU$329.95. If you encounter listings above this price, they are likely from third-party scalpers attempting to sell overpriced units.

Should you purchase a PlayStation Portal? The PlayStation Portal is a premium handheld device, ideal for individuals who often find themselves unable to access the TV during evening gaming sessions. Wrapped in a DualSense controller, it provides the complete PS5 experience without monopolizing the main screen. This enhanced functionality and ease of use distinguish it from cheaper alternatives like the Backbone One or GameSir G8 Galileo mobile controllers (and the accompanying smartphone). However, the PlayStation Portal is only suitable for those who already own a PS5, as it relies on the console to handle all the heavy lifting, simply mirroring on-screen action to the Portal device. If you do not own a PS5, purchasing the PlayStation Portal is not advisable.

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