Xbox Series X/S Consoles and PS5 Accessories Already Arriving at Some Retailers

Xbox Series X/S Consoles and PS5 Accessories Already Arriving at Some Retailers

3 years ago
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The Xbox Series X/S and PS5 don’t officially launch until November, but some of the hardware is already starting to be shipped to retailers. A Redditor by the name of gjamesaustin (thanks to Video Games Chronicle for the heads up) has posted some images from a Target warehouse, showing that the retailer has already started to get their stock of Xbox Series X and S consoles. According to our Redditor, his location has received 10 of the Series X and 8 of the Series S thus far. You can check out the images for yourself, below.

Now, before you get too excited, just because stores have their hands on hardware, doesn’t mean they’re going to be selling it early. Most of these units will go toward fulfilling pre-orders, and any left over will probably be strictly sold online for in-store pickup, as most retailers don’t want big lines out the front door during a pandemic. But hey, its good to see that Microsoft is already getting hardware out to stores, hopefully indicating there will be a decent number of units available at launch. It kind of seems hard to believe at times, but next-gen consoles really are almost here!

Xbox Series X/S Consoles and PS5 Accessories Already Arriving at Some Retailers

Oct 22, 2020, 10:21pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/xbox-series-x-s-consoles-ps5-accessories-at-retailers-target-walmart/ > The Xbox Series X/S and PS5 don’t officially launch until November, but some of the hardware is already starting to be shipped to retailers. A Redditor by the name of gjamesaustin (thanks to Video Games Chronicle for the heads up) has posted some images from a Target warehouse, showing that the retailer has already started to get their stock of Xbox Series X and S consoles. According to our Redditor, his location has received 10 of the Series X and 8 of the Series S thus far. You can check out the images for yourself, below. > Now, before you get too excited, just because stores have their hands on hardware, doesn’t mean they’re going to be selling it early. Most of these units will go toward fulfilling pre-orders, and any left over will probably be strictly sold online for in-store pickup, as most retailers don’t want big lines out the front door during a pandemic. But hey, its good to see that Microsoft is already getting hardware out to stores, hopefully indicating there will be a decent number of units available at launch. It kind of seems hard to believe at times, but next-gen consoles really are almost here!