While the Xbox Series X and Series S aren’t as hard to find and buy as the Sony PS5, getting one of Microsoft’s newest consoles is still difficult. But your chances of scoring a new Xbox are finally improving, with major retailers restocking the products more frequently.

We’re not sure which major retailer will be the next to restock, but there’s a good chance that there will be more coming directly from Microsoft’s store. Target had an early Xbox Series restock on Thursday that still had some availability on Saturday. This followed a GameStop restock chock-full of expensive bundles that has since sold out. Best Buy restocked its inventory last week as well and plenty of people managed to secure a new console.

We know that avoiding an excessively high price tag or being stuck with a costly bundle with accessories you might not want is just as important as finding an Xbox for sale in the first place. Below, we’ve shared a few tips to help you score an Xbox gaming console without shelling out for added costs.

Why is the Xbox Series X so hard to find?

Essentially, Microsoft can’t get the materials it needs to make enough Xbox consoles to meet demand. As with the Sony PS5 and most PC video cards, there’s a chip shortage right now. COVID-19 slowed production for a lot of chip manufacturers for a while, and industry watchers currently don’t expect the issue to be entirely resolved until the end of the year.

As a result, Microsoft makes as many consoles as it can and distributes them among its retail partners. Each retail partner releases its available consoles in whatever way it deems appropriate. Most of the time, this means announcing ahead of time when you’ll be able to buy the console online and then releasing it for anyone to purchase.

In the last few weeks, these have been the retailers with Xbox Series X stock:

Target, May 27: The console flew off the physical shelves as the retailer began selling Xbox Series consoles from stores for the first time since the pandemic started. GameStop, May 26: The video game retailer had multiple bundles available that came with games, controllers and gift cards.Best Buy, May 24: A large restock came and went.
Walmart, May 20: There was a small restock, quickly sold out, but Walmart does save some consoles for the Xbox All Access program. Microsoft, May 17: This Xbox Series X restock happened through the new Console Purchase Pilot program, which you could only participate in if you were part of the Xbox Insiders program. More details on this below.

Expect more updates here as they happen.

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What is the Console Purchase Pilot program?

Microsoft has made it possible for people who participate in the Xbox Insiders program to form a virtual queue that guarantees you will be offered a legit Xbox console at the regular price once one is available through Microsoft. The only way to participate in this very limited program is to own an Xbox already, so you can join the Xbox Insiders program and be invited to sign up for this Console Purchase Pilot.

At the moment, registration for the pilot is closed, but Microsoft says it will reopen the registration soon. While you wait, it’s probably a good idea to join Xbox Insiders.

How do I join the Xbox Insider program?

Microsoft’s internal program for giving fans early access to things it’s testing out offers a lot of neat things to poke around with, even without this early access program for buying a new Xbox. In order to join this program you need to be logged in to an Xbox with your own account.

1. Open the Xbox Store.

2. Search for Insider.

3. Select the Xbox Insider Bundle app.

4. Select Join when you open the app.

Nothing you do within the Xbox Insider program is permanent. If you decide you don’t want to be notified when test features are available, you can remove yourself from the Xbox Insider program at any time. The Settings page in the Insider Hub app on your Xbox will allow you to remove your Xbox from the program through the Manage Devices section. Just remove your Xbox, and the Insider program will stop.

How to increase your chances of getting an Xbox Series X when a restock happens

It can be a little chaotic, constantly refreshing the screen and hoping you see a checkout link. And as many can attest, it’s pretty painful to punch in your payment information only to see that the purchase can’t be completed because all the consoles are already gone. Here are some of our tips:

Open multiple browsers: Got a laptop? A phone? Maybe a tablet? Use them all to try to make the purchase. Set yourself up ahead of time with multiple browsers open to the retail site of your choice and be ready to buy from all of them. Don’t give up: Many of these retailers have started releasing the consoles over the course of 30 minutes, to keep bots from buying them all and reselling them at a price increase. If you see everything is sold out after the first 5 minutes, keep refreshing because your chance probably isn’t gone yet. Make sure you have a confirmation email: There have been many reports of a purchase getting “stuck” and even though the website said the sale was complete no confirmation email arrived and then no Xbox arrived. Keep an eye out and make sure you actually have an Xbox Series X headed your way before celebrating.

How to avoid Xbox Series X restock scams

Unfortunately, there are a lot of folks out there eager to take advantage of everyone trying to get an Xbox Series X. Here’s how to avoid the known scams:

Stay away from Twitter links: If you see something on Twitter about an Xbox Series X restock happening somewhere, your best bet is to go straight to the retailer instead of clicking a link. In many cases, those Twitter links have turned out to be scams.Only buy at the retail price: If someone is offering you an Xbox Series X for more or less than $500 or an Xbox Series S for more or less than $300, you should probably stay away. There are many of these sites offering “deals” or “bundles” that are frequently not actually worth it. Xbox Series X review: Game Pass is the secret weaponXbox Series X vs. Xbox Series S: It’s all about 4K vs. 1440pThe best Xbox Series X games you’ll need to playPS5 vs. Xbox Series X: The next-gen consoles we’re buying and why

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Best Buy

Best Buy was the last retailer standing back in the preorder days, but now stands ready for your Xbox Series X purchase as inventory allows.