Over a year in, and getting either of the next-gen consoles is still a nightmare. Part shortages, scalpers, and pandemic-related production hold-ups make for a deadly combination, meaning many of us are still fighting for an 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Xbox Series X or 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:PlayStation 5.
However, it is somehow still possible to pick up an Xbox - despite the Christmas rush. The Serieౠs X is still in stock over on Amaz🅷on, and can be with you in time for the new year.
The base console is , with the Series S available for £249.99. Both models appear to be well-stocked, but the Series S is available in a much wider range of game and controller bundles. The more powerful model, on the other hand, is currenꦍtly only available on its own, or packaged with Back 4 Blood🏅 or Far Cry 6.
Unfortunately, you won't be getting it anytime around Christmas. With prime delivery, you can expect it anytime between January 1 and 4, so you'll at least be able to greet 2022 in style.
If you're keen to get a Series X, you should probably act fast. As we've previously reported, the supply shortage is currently so bad that Mic𝕴rosoft had to provide pro Halo players with development build 🅰consoles at a tournament. Yeah, even Xbox can't pick up and Xbox right now.
While getting an Xbox means missing out on some great PlayStation 5 exclusives, we recently found out that one of the best is probably heading to Xbox in 2022. Deathloop's PlayStation exclusivity ends September 14 next year, making an Xbox and PC port incredibly likely given its immense popularity. Quite understandably, Sony isn't exactly shouting this from the rooftops, and it was actually only noticed by some eagle-eyed fans in the small text of a Deathloop advert.
The Xbox Ser☂ies X and S launched November 10, 2020. It is part of the ninth generation of consoles.