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© Provided by TechRadar Xbox Series X stock TargetThis weekend, our Xbox restock Twitter tracker is working overtime to find the new Microsoft console in stock. The updates happen in real-time as soon as Walmart, Target and Best Buy update with new Xbox Series X stock for $499, and the same goes for the Xbox Series S starting at $399.
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🚨🚨🚨Xbox restock! 🏷️BEST BUY🏷️ in the US has it right now!♻️RT this & follow @mattswider + @techradar for more.Xbox Series S ($299) https://t.co/4Nlkf7PIeHXbox Series X ($499) https://t.co/eTg9Fr0xZzFebruary 26, 2021
Finding Xbox Series X restock has been unpredictable since November 2020, with the console often out of stock within minutes of new inventory launching at all stores.
Twitter is where we've begun tracking Xbox Series X restock – along with just-as-hard-to-buy PS5 restock. Stores like GameStop don't give people much notice, and the console drops are gone within minutes if not seconds these days.
Xbox Series X restock stores in the US
- GameStop: stock previously available - check for updates – was in stock Wednesday
- Best Buy: stock previously available - check for updates
- Amazon: stock previously available - check for updates
- Microsoft: stock previously live today - keep checking – was in stock Tuesday
- Walmart: stock previously available - check for updates – was in stock Thursday
- Lenovo:stock previously available - check for updates
- Newegg: stock previously available - check for updates
- Target: stock previously available - check for updates
- Sam's Club: stock previously available - check for updates
Xbox Series S restock stores in the US
- Amazon:stock previously live - check for updates
- Microsoft: stock previously live - check for updates – was in stock Tuesday
- GameStop: bundle stock previously live - check for updates – was in stock Wednesday
- Walmart: stock previously live - check for updates – was in stock Thursday
- Best Buy: stock previously live - check for updates – was in stock Tuesday
- Sam's Club: stock previously live - check for updates
- Newegg: stock previously live - check for updates
- Target: stock previously live - check for updates
The Xbox Series X restock at GameStop on Wednesday was no different. The page launched, a few people were able to put it in their cart, while others had to refresh the page when the red button grayed out with the message 'GameStop is adding new inventory.' It's a case of try, try again.
We saw Microsoft's own official Xbox store Series X and Series S supply on Monday and Tuesday, however it sold out in about three minutes. That tells you the kind of competition there is for these next-gen consoles.
The Series X is supremely powerful and capable of 4K gaming, while the Series X is nearly as strong and comes in at $200 cheaper. That's a bargain compared to what resellers are charging.
Xbox Twitter Feed
We're tracking the Xbox Series X and S restocks on Twitter simply because inventory goes so quickly. Both Target and Amazon are heavily rumored to be launching new stock of consoles this week, but so far that hasn't come to fruition.
We track more than 12 American stores: Amazon, Walmart, Target and Best Buy among them. So even if you don't get get this Xbox restock at GameStop today, there's always another store in the US that will have it in stock eventually
Yesterday marked the first day that a next-generation console was on the market following Microsoft’s Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S console launch. Microsoft celebrated the Xbox Series X launch with a six hour gameplay livestream featuring console giveaways and more.
Though Microsoft and Sony’s next-next generation consoles are technically competing with one another, the two companies briefly put that aside on the Xbox Series X’s launch day. The official PlayStation Twitter account replied to Xbox’s launch day tweet with a funny Mortal Kombat-oriented video, prompting a wholesome interaction between the two companies.
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The leadup to the Xbox Series X over the past few weeks has been a whirlwind to say the least. With numerous retailers breaking down their plans for the console on launch day, there was quite a lot to keep track of for players who preordered the Xbox Series X online. Though Xbox Series X pre-orders have been chaotic, it seems that plenty of players were able to successfully receive their consoles on launch day. Naturally, Xbox celebrated its console launch on social media, with a heartwarming message saying, “However you choose to play, happy gaming.”
The message was a subtle nod to Xbox’s competitor, PlayStation, which is launching the PS5 just two days after the Xbox Series X launch. What followed was a funny and wholesome interaction between the two major gaming companies, after the official PlayStation Twitter account responded with a video of Jax from Mortal Kombat 11 playing a saxophone as confetti and balloons spelling out “friendship” fall down. Xbox responded with a funny gif of its own, showing the two companies shaking hands. The exchange between the two companies was brief, but plenty of gamers on social media got a real kick out of the two companies getting along.
— PlayStation (@PlayStation) November 10, 2020
Series X Restock Twitter
Of course, Phil Spencer also had a launch day message of his own to share with players to celebrate the arrival of Xbox’s next-gen console. In the video, Spencer took the time to acknowledge that despite today being an amazing day for Xbox and its fans, it is a little bittersweet considering everything still going on with the world. Still, Spencer goes on to stress a point that really sums up the Series X’s launch: it isn’t just about Xbox launching its new console, but about taking time to celebrate the Xbox community all around the globe.
Xbox’s launch day tweet has over 3,500 replies of gamers and gaming companies reaching out to express their congratulations. Even Doug Bowser, the president of Nintendo of America congratulated Microsoft and the Head of Xbox Gaming Phil Spencer on a successful launch, with each sharing an exchange on Twitter as well. All in all, the Series X’s launch day actually turned out to be quite the celebration of gaming as a whole with companies and developers from all over the industry coming together to give kudos to Xbox on its launch.
The Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S are available now.
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