If you can drop by a neighboring GameStop, you may find a shiny new PS4 console waiting in the shelves.

"As expected, we experienced tremendous customer demand for the new PS4 console during the initial launch and throughout the holiday season, selling out of the consoles just as quickly as we could stock them. We have been working closely with Sony toreplenish our inventory levels of the PS4 as quickly as possible to ensure the many customers still looking to purchase one are able to do so," Darron Nielsen said from GameStop.

A Wall Street Journal report said after the GameStop encountered a wipeout of the PS4 from the shelves due to the Christmas holidays, it is now replenishing stock. Aside from the PS4 console, next-gen games are also available at GameStop, and you can choose between pre-owned and new copies.

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Accessories such as DualShock 4 controllers, gaming headsets and even PlayStation Plus subscription cards are also available. Those who are looking for a PS4 console can either choose to visit a GameStop nearby or check out the availability of the console, games and accessories through the GameStop Web site.

3D Blu-ray Capability Still Not Coming In Update

Way back during the launch of the PS4, it had been announced that the 3D Blu-ray capability was not going to be part of Sony's next-gen console in the first few months.

CVG reported previously, quoting Sony, about the fans' reactions to the lack of the 3D Blu-Rays at launch.

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"The biggest surprise for us all internally at Sony was there were so many people who passionately reacted to our announcement that there's no MP3 support and DLNA support on day one," Sony Worldwide Boss Shuhei Yoshida said in the report.

Back then, Sony has already promised to provide the features later on since these same features were already available in other PlayStation devices.

However, it seemed PS4 gamers will still wait a while before they can get the 3D Blu-Ray in an update. Yoshida took it to Twitter to answer fan queries, and in the latest slew of responses, Just Push Start spotted a rather disappointing reply, "Sorry, we do not know yet."

Fans are already wondering why it is taking this long to add a feature that is already in the PS3. Perhaps Sony is targeting other more important features in the next PS4 update?

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DriveClub Not Coming Until June?

DriveClub has already been delayed before, but fans may need to wait it out a little longer for the game to finally get on the PS4.

Videogamer has spotted a post over at the Italian Official PlayStation Magazine Facebook, which states when roughly translated, "We like the hunch that the # DriveClub will arrive in June, but you do not tell anyone."

Some time ago, it seemed Sony was already preparing to announce the release date of DriveClub. Four months may not be the pace that fans wanted for the game when releasing, but as far as the confirmations are concerned, Sony has yet to announce if the delay is true.