A UPS hub in Ontario, California, seems to have thrown a wrench into gamers’ plans, reportedly bouncing back the PS5/PS5 Pro 30th anniversary bundles to Sony. This unexpected move has left many players scratching their heads and feeling a bit irked. For those eagerly monitoring their rare console deliveries, an unexpected update from UPS caught them off guard, citing a “hazardous materials irregularity” as the reason for the return.
## Players Worried About Possible Theft of PS5/PS5 Pro 30th Anniversary Bundles
I was first tipped off about this perplexing situation by a reader who sent over screenshots of their tracking order. Intrigued, I dug deeper and unearthed numerous Reddit threads teeming with similar grievances. The common thread among all these complaints? Parcels sent from Ontario, California, and marked as being promptly sent back to the sender due to hazardous materials concerns.
Gamers affected by this issue, spread across various states, have been relentlessly trying to get answers from both UPS and PlayStation Support, only to hit dead ends. This lack of clarity has sparked fears among many that their packages might have been stolen. While most of the concerned customers snagged the ultra-exclusive PS5 Pro bundles, a few report this curious incident also affecting their orders of the PS5 Slim consoles.
The fact that each box proudly displays a PlayStation 30th anniversary logo only adds to their anxiety, as such branding could potentially make them tempting targets for theft. However, right now, these are merely suspicions without any concrete evidence.
We’re keeping tabs on the unfolding situation. If you find yourself tangled in this mess, don’t hesitate to shoot us a message.