The Xbox Series X is back in stock on Amazon. Today, the e-commerce giant resumed sales of the hit console, but the company is prioritizing orders for Amazon Prime members.
If you’re interested, use the link below. If you don’t have a membership, Amazon Prime currently costs $14.99 per month or $139 a year, with a 30-day free trial.
We were able to add the product to cart and reach the final stage of the checkout process without any problem. So this may mean demand is down or supplies are better. Amazon’s listing also told us the Xbox Series X would arrive on Saturday, April 2.
If Amazon runs out of stock, you can also consider buying the product from Walmart, which continues to have the Xbox Series X in stock.
Walmart’s sales are also open to anyone. So no need to pay for a Walmart+ membership. That said, some users have reported slow or delayed delivery times from Walmart.
These sale signal the Xbox Series X shortage may finally be over. Unfortunately, the same can’t be said for Sony’s PlayStation 5, which continues to be in short supply. Yesterday, Amazon restocked the PS5 Digital Edition, but the demand was so high, it sold out almost immediately, leaving many consumers disappointed. For tips on how to snag a PS5, check out our guide.