168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Xbox 🤪bosꩲs Phil Spencer has said that Microsoft is looking to increase the production of the Xbox Series X/S, following an incredible launch (and global shortages) in 2020.

2020 saw the launch of the PS5 and the Xbox Series X/S. It was also the year of a global pandemic, which meant that there were production issues for all systems (168澳洲幸运5开奖网:including the Nintendo Switch), as well as problems shipping them to people's homes. As such, it was almost impossible to buy the new systems at launch for RRP, as scalpers kept buying up the limited⛄ number of stock as it became a꧃vailable. It's hard to blame Microsoft and Sony for these problems, as the new consoles were launching under some of the worst conditions imaginable.

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The issues surrounding the availability o﷽f the Xbox Series X/S will hopefully be resolved soon. Xbox boss Phil Spencer recently appeared on Major Nelson's podcast, and they discussed the Xbox Series X/S' p♔roduction issues, and how they're currently being resolved.

Spencer said that he was recently on the phone with Lisa Su at AMD, trying to work out how to make more systems. Microsoft is doing its best to produce systems as quickly as possible, but it's limited by the hardware that it can acquire. Spencer also discussed how the PS5 is facing similar production and ꦐshortage issues, so it's not something that is restꦉricted to the new Xbox consoles.

The limited number of consoles available at release didn't stop the Xbox Series X/S from 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:having the biggest 🍃launch in Xbox 🅘history. The systems instantly sold out everywhere, with new stock at retailers being snapped up with seconds. These instant buyouts became a source of frustration for gamers around the world, especially as Microsoft and Sony were still heavily promoting their new systems, even though they were impossible to buy. Now that the high demand of the first holiday season is over, we might see a more✤ nor෴mal rollout of systems in the near future.

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