An Xbox Series X restock at Walmart is happening this afternoon, according to the largest retailer in the US, and the Series S is also due to be in stock in limited supply.
Walmart is pushing Microsoft’s Xbox All Access plan in with this sale, meaning you’ll pay just $24.99 a month for the Series S, or $34.99 for the Series X for 24 months. Included in this package are Game Pass Ultimate, EA Play and online multiplayer with no upfront cost for the next-console.
The Walmart Xbox Series X restock starts at 3pm EST / 12pm PST in the US. it’ll likely last just a few minutes before selling out.
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Happy to help! PSA: For anyone who mentioned this Xbox Series X restock has a red “pre-order” button, it still works (says that as it ships in March). Basically, an “Are you a robot” box should pop up, and it’s added to ur cart.Still in stock for me: https://t.co/Bec5gkoD1K https://t.co/j8Wx96Xhno pic.twitter.com/zGv37kqGZjFebruary 24, 2021
Finding Xbox Series X restock has been unpredictable since November 2020, with the console often out of stock within minutes of new inventory launching at all stores.
Twitter is where we’ve begun tracking Xbox Series X restock – along with just-as-hard-to-buy PS5 restock. Stores like GameStop don’t give people much notice, and the console drops are gone within minutes if not seconds these days.
The Xbox Series X restock at GameStop on Wednesday was no different. The page launched, a few people were able to put it in their cart, while others had to refresh the page when the red button grayed out with the message “GameStop is adding new inventory.” It’s a case of try, try again.
Xbox Series X restock stores
Xbox Series S restock stores
We saw Microsoft’s own official Xbox store Series X and Series S supply on Monday and Tuesday, however it sold out in about three minutes. That tells you the kind of competition there is for these next-gen consoles.
The Series X is supremely powerful and capable of 4K gaming, while the Series X is nearly as strong and comes in at $200 cheaper. That’s a bargain compared to what resellers are charging.
We’re tracking the Xbox Series X and S restocks on Twitter simply because inventory goes so quickly. Both Target and Amazon are heavily rumored to be launching new stock of consoles this week, but so far that hasn’t come to fruition.
We track more than 12 American stores: Amazon, Walmart, Target and Best Buy among them. So even if you don’t get get this Xbox restock at GameStop today, there’s always another store in the US that will have it in stock eventually