Get Xbox Series X Now
Like the PS5, the latest mount from the giant Microsoft has suffered the full brunt of the effects of the health crisis and is constantly out of stock.
According to many players in the sector, the Xbox Series X will be out of stock until 2022. For those who are in despair and who no longer have the strength to wait until 2022, at the earliest, for a full-scale restocking, order your Xbox Series X today and be sure to get the Microsoft console.
Available at
a higher price
, you'll be sure to get the precious Xbox Series X.
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Xbox Series X is available on Rakuten
The Xbox Series X is available at 769.99 euros on Rakuten
with delivery expected within 10 days. A price which is more expensive but it is an opportunity if you absolutely want to get the console without having to wait a year or even two. With the global shortage of suppliers to assemble the Xbox Series X, a full console restock won't see the light of day until 2022 at the earliest.
Exceptional performance for Microsoft's flagship “next gen” console.
Xbox Series X delivers up to 120 frames per second, super-fast load times, full immersion with advanced graphics, and revolutionary 3D spatial sound.
The Xbox Series X also has the advantage of being compatible with games from older Xbox consoles.
Gears Of War, Halo, Forza Motorsport, you will be able to play Xbox, Xbox 360 and Xbox One games.
Enough to rekindle nostalgia for your first video games.
And for those who wish to wait for any restocking, here are the merchant sites likely to be restocked:
Xbox Series X on
Amazon
Xbox Series X on
Rakuten
Xbox Series X on
Cdiscount
Xbox Series X at
Fnac
Xbox Series X at
Darty
Xbox Series X at
Boulanger
Xbox Series X at
Carrefour
Xbox Series X is available on Rakuten
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