© Provided by What Hi-Fi?Best Xbox Series X deals: where to buy the new Xbox
The Xbox Series X and S are now on sale. Finally. After what's felt liken agonisingly long way at times, Microsoft's latest consoles went on sale on Tuesday 10th November. But with both machines selling out, where can you still pick one up? Allow us to help.
Xbox Series X pre-orders went live on the 22nd September. The first batch of consoles sold out in days. Retailers restocked at launch and then again on Black Friday. More recently, Walmart, Currys and many others have released more stock - but it's selling the moment it's listed online.
The good news is that more and more retailers replenishing their stock ahead of the holidays (albeit intermittently). UK retailer the Box has announced restocks for the 7th and 14th December. In the interests of fairness, it's running a ballot system. You can enter here.
But if you're quick - and you know where to look - you can grab a top-tier Xbox Series X console, which supports full-fat 4K gaming, for £449 ($499, AU$749). The all-digital Series S, which doesn't have a disc drive, is a bit easier to come by and costs £249 ($299, AU$499).
Here are today's best Xbox deals, plus the latest information on availability...
Best Xbox Series X/S deals UK
- Box: restocking on 14th December - register here for the ballot
- Amazon: currently out of stock
- BT: subject to availability
- Microsoft Store: currently out of stock
- Currys PC World: "working tirelessly to secure more stock"
- Argos: "working hard to get more stock"
- GAME (Xbox All Access retailer): currently out of stock
- Smyths Toys (Xbox All Access retailer): out of stock, more expected in December
- Simply Games: out of stock, register interest
- Shopto: currently out of stock
Best Xbox Series X/S deals US
- Amazon: currently out of stock
- Walmart (Xbox All Access retailer): out of stock, get stock alert
- Microsoft Store (Xbox All Access retailer): currently out of stock
- GameStop (Xbox All Access retailer): currently out of stock
- Best Buy (Xbox All Access retailer): sold out
- Target: currently out of stock
- Newegg: currently out of stock
- Sam's Club: currently out of stock
- StockX: stock available - but be prepared to pay over the MSRP
Best Xbox Series X/S pre-order in the rest of the world
Aussie and Kiwi shoppers were the first to get their Xbox Series X pre-orders in, with the 8am pre-order time arriving at these time zones first.
The price of the Xbox Series X in Australia is AU$749. In New Zealand, it's NZ$799.
The price of the Xbox Series S in Australia is AU$499. In New Zealand, it's NZ$549.
Canadians can also now order the Xbox Series X for CA$599 and the Xbox Series S for CA$379.
Best Xbox Series X/S accessory deals
Now that you've (hopefully) ordered the Xbox Series X or S console, it's time to get your accessories sorted. Thankfully, finding Xbox Series X accessories is far easier than securing the console itself. Most retailers have good availability, so it's really just a matter of choosing which ones take your fancy...
Xbox Series X Wireless Controller (£55, $60. AU$90)
Xbox One controllers are compatible with the Series X/S but the latest controllers feature a more precise D-pad, a "Share" button and textured grips. Most retailers have Carbon Black and Robot White colours there's also a pricier Shock Blue variant.
Order: Amazon (UK), Microsoft Store (US), Ebgames (AUS)
Xbox Rechargeable Battery + USB-C Cable (£20, $25, AU$30)
This handy Play & Charge kit comes with a rechargeable battery and USB-C cable so you can juice up your new Series X controller between Call of Duty sessions.
Order: Xbox Store (UK), Microsoft Store (US), Ebgames (AUS)
Seagate Storage Expansion Card 1TB (£219, $219, AU$359)
Want extra space for your 4K games collection? US retailer Best Buy has the 1TB expansion card, as does the Microsoft Store in the UK.
Order: Microsoft Store (UK) | Best Buy (US), Ebgames (AUS)
When will more Xbox Series X stock arrive?
Microsoft promised gamers "more consoles" on November 10. The tech giant was as good as its word but it seems the launch day stock has now sold out and supply is set to be scare until April 2021.
Speaking at a virtual conference, Xbox's chief financial officer Tim Stuart said: "I think we'll continue to see supply shortages as we head into the post-holiday quarter, so Microsoft's Q3, calendar Q1." (Via IGN).
The good news is that Microsoft has promised to "have supply cranking" by Spring. So there should be plenty of Xboxes to go around by next Summer.
If you're hoping to snap up one up in time for Christmas, we would advise you keep checking the links above. You could also consider going for the Xbox Series S, which is likely to be more widely available than its pricier sibling.
UK retailer the Box had a restock on 7th December, and will have another on 14th December. In the interests of fairness, it's running a ballot system. Winners will be offered the chance to buy an Xbox Series X or S - you can enter the ballot here.
BT customer? The UK-based telecoms giant has announced that gamers can order the Series X or Series S through their existing MyBT account. EE customers, meanwhile, can spread the cost of a Series X or Series S, interest-free, by using the Add to Plan service.
If you live in the US, Walmart and Best Buy have both had numerous Xbox restocks, so it's worth checking their respective website. Got an Xbox One? Did you know you can buy the new Xbox on the Microsoft Store app for Xbox One? It's worth a shot.
Finally, StockX has plenty of units for sale (it's basically an upscale eBay, where items are checked over by the company before being listed online). You'll need to prepared to pay more than the MSRP, though. Buyers are currently asking around $400 for the Series S and $700 for the Series X. You'll also want to make sure the console has the right plug for your region.
Some stockists offer you the option to register your interest, and will alert you when stock arrives. It's also a good idea to follow retailers' social media accounts. UK retailer Game and US chain Walmart have both previously announced incoming Xbox stock via the medium of Twitter.
Still wondering what all the excitement is about? The Xbox Series X and Series S are expected to herald a new generation of 4K game experiences. They're also the first consoles to support both Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos.
You can read our reviews of both below.
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