Xbox refueling is happening at GameStop now, according to a new email sent to PowerUp Rewards members in advance. Both the Xbox Series X and the Xbox Series S are available as a standalone and bundled product, so prices start at $ 399.
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🚨The refueling of the Xbox Series X & Series S is now on sale at GameStop – packages AND independent consoles. Without PS5 (yet). Follow @techradar and @mattswider for updates. Does anyone like an Xbox? https://t.co/Bec5gkoD1KFebruary 24, 2021
Finding refueling for the Xbox Series X had been unpredictable since November 2020, with the console often out of stock within minutes of releasing new inventory in all stores.
Twitter is where we started to monitor the refueling of the Xbox Series X – along with the refueling of the PS5 so difficult to buy. Stores like GameStop don’t pay much attention to people, and console crashes disappear in minutes, if not seconds, these days.
Refueling the Xbox Series X at GameStop today should be no different. The page will be launched, some people will be able to put it in the cart, while others will have to update the page if the red button turns gray and inform that GameStop is adding new inventory.
Xbox Series X replenishes stores
Xbox Series S refueling stores
We saw the official X Series and S Series supplies from Microsoft’s own Xbox store on Monday and Tuesday, but sold out in about three minutes. This shows the type of competition that exists for these next generation consoles.
The X Series is extremely powerful and capable of 4K gaming, while the X Series is almost as strong and costs $ 200 cheaper. This is a bargain compared to what retailers are charging.
We are tracking the replenishments of the Xbox Series X and S on Twitter simply because the stock is going too fast. There are many rumors that both Target and Amazon will launch a new console stock this week, but so far this has not materialized.
We track more than 12 American stores: Amazon, Walmart, Target and Best Buy among them. So even if you don’t get this Xbox restock at GameStop today, there is always another store in the U.S. that will have it in stock eventually