United States: Two women fought inside a Walmart on the latest PS5 console

The video recorded the moment when two women fought with blows over the last PlayStation 5 (PS5) console that remained in a Walmart branch located in North Carolina (United States).

After a few minutes of verbal discussions in which they argued over who should get the last console, one of the women made a provocative gesture, taking off her jacket and they ended up hitting each other. The two fell to the ground while punching each other, pulling their hair, among other physical aggressions.

Although the violent scene surprised the customers who were in that place, no one intervened until one of the protagonists of the scene remained unconscious on the ground.

Fortunately, the woman quickly regained consciousness and managed to leave the Walmart branch alone. The other person left the place even before the police arrived.

According to information from the American press “TMZ”, neither of them managed to buy the long-awaited console.

PS5 missing

PlayStation 5 (PS5) is one of the most sought after products during the year, a phenomenon that grew during the Christmas shopping season, being considered one of the most innovative consoles on the market.

Currently, companies such as Walmart and Amazon have reported the lack of the product. “It’s absolutely sold out,” said Jim Ryan, CEO of Sony Interactive Entertainment, announcing that the PS5 has been sold out worldwide.

In mid-August, “Bloomberg” reported that Sony had ordered to double the production of the console from 5 to 10 million. This is to fulfill the promise that there will be more units at the end of the year.

The Sony console is one of the most desirable this Christmas

Due to high demand for the PS5, large device sales companies have had to deal with all sorts of complaints.

A few weeks ago, in Mexico, the issue began to be discussed on social networks, in which some Internet users indicated that there was no availability and that, despite the fact that they made their purchases in September, stores such as Amazon, Walmart and Best Buy have notified that their orders will be processed late.

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