Getting a hold of new gen consoles the PS5 and Xbox Series X has been difficult for many, with supply snapped up quickly when stocks of the consoles come in. As demand continues to be very high for the powerful consoles, Microsoft and Sony have been struggling to meet that demand as a global computer chip shortage constrains the manufacturin𒅌g chain.

In short, not enough gamers can get a hol🌳d of Xbox Series X or PS5, especially at list price - with scalpers at work reselling them at much higher prices than what the consoles normally retail for. But recent news suggests the Xbox Series X, at least, might improve its stock - and just in time for the winter holidays.

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It seems like availability of Xbox Series X will be improving over the next two months. This is according to videogames industry reporter, Christopher Dring. Dring posted on Twitter that, according to his sources, Xbox Series X supply will improve "quite a bit" as we head into year's end.

Reportedly this is to capitalise on the release of 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Forza Horizon 5 and 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Halo Infinite. "Microsoft will utilise those games and Game Pass 𓃲as the key hardware selling points during the Christmas sales window," Dring said, in his Tweet.

Forza Horizon 5, the latest entry in the popular driving series and which is set in Mexico, is launching on November 9 on Xbox consoles and PC and will be available "day one" on Microsoft's Game Pass subscription.

The next entry in the Halo series - Halo Infinite - is ꧃eagerly anticipated by longtime fans of the pioneering franchise and is scheduled for a December 8 launch. Like Forza, Infinite will be available through Game Pass on the day of🌼 its release.

These two games are especially important for Xbox as they are exclusive titles to Microsoft's platforms and help to drive sales of both Xbox consoles and Game Pass subscriptions.

In a follow-up comment to a tweet asking about what the word was on PS5 supply, Dring, who is head of industry publicaꦏtion GamesIndustr♍y.biz, also added some details.

In another comment, Dring also said "Xbox🔯 stock has been particularly poor".

"PS has been better," he wrote. "This Christmas Xbox supply (I'm told) will improve significantly. But I've no indication that it will surpass PS. And judging by the latest Sony financials, there's going to be a sharp increase for PS5, too".

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