The new Xbox consoles are infrequently restocked, and when they are, limited consoles are available. However, gamers who know where to look—and who can be quick when the Xbox Series X becomes available—have a chance of purchasing the console.

Antonline Xbox Series X Restock

Antonline’s Xbox Series X and Series bundles are currently sold out at Antonline but the retailer told Newsweek that it would aim to make next-gen consoles available every week, so keep an eye on Antonline over the next few days.

Additionally, Antonline will update its customers about Xbox restocks on Twitter, so follow the retailer on social media to be alerted about drops.

Best Buy Xbox Series X Restock

The Xbox Series X is sold out at Best Buy, but the Xbox Series S is listed as “unavailable nearby.” Check the Best Buy website to see if any stores near you have Xbox Series S console in stock.

Best Buy has previously alerted customers to restocks, so follow the retailer on Twitter to be notified about the next drop.

Costco Xbox Series X Restock

The Xbox Series X is currently sold out at Costco. If and when Costco restocks the console, it will be available to members and will be sold online only. The console will also be limited to one per customer.

Target Xbox Series X Restock

The Xbox Series X and Series S are both currently marked as “sold out” on the Target website. However, gamers have guessed that when a website changes its wording, it may mean that the retailer is about to restock.

Target has not confirmed any restock dates, but Xbox fans should frequently check the Target website just in case.

Walmart Xbox Series X Restock

The Xbox Series X is sold out at Walmart and customers are met with the following message when searching for the console: “Oops! This item is unavailable or on backorder.”

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