The Christmas season is not just about spending time with the family and giving the best gifts. Upon arrival PlayStation 5, the best jokes were reported on social networks. There are practically no more Sony cars and finding them online is almost impossible. Everyone is waiting for Sony to increase the number of available units.
Of course, through social networks I saw the most fun and crazy viral with people reacting to their new console or trying to buy it. On this occasion, some children were affected.
Two parents undertook to play a bad joke on their children. The little ones went to the bottom of the tree to open their biggest gift in time.
The joke was so well done that it received an original PlayStation 5 box to fill with books and other heavy objects to make it look like there was a console inside.
The children’s surprise was total. They began to break the package and continue to destroy the box. Unfortunately, they stumbled upon books while their parents laughed out loud.
Women are fighting for the latest PlayStation 5 in a US store
You never have to end things. During the Christmas season, thousands of people go to malls to buy gifts. But if there is no stock of PlayStation 5 or is very limited.
Sony has already distributed the second batch of consoles worldwide, but it seems that the inventory is limited. Recently, a video went viral in which two women are struggling to buy the latest PS5 from a store in the United States.
This scene was recorded in a franchise store Walmart in North Carolina. Many would think these are images of last Black Friday, but the incident took place on December 13th.
It was not a simple discussion about who will receive the last PS5 from the store, but rather one lost the newspapers and hit the first hit. The situation got out of control and they went to blow and blow.
Interestingly, people around were expecting what was happening and did not intervene to stop the violent actions. According to TMZ, both women withdrew from the scene before police arrived.
The above-mentioned media adds in its report that neither of the two people took the console home.