Xbox Series X restock: Amazon has now sold out
Xbox Series X stock was available at Amazon
Update: Amazon briefly had Xbox Series X in stock, but it now looks like the console and available bundles have sold out. We'll be keeping our eye on the retailer to see if any more stock appears, so stay tuned to TechRadar.
Amazon has Xbox Series X stock right now, and you can get next-day delivery if you're an Amazon Prime member. While the deal isn't part of Amazon's Prime Day deals, it's rare to see stock of Microsoft's flagship console, so it likely won't last long.
You can opt to pick up the Xbox Series X on its own for the list price of £449.99, or choose between a bundle that includes three months of Xbox Game Pass or Forza Horizon 4 for £482.98 and £499.98 respectively. We'd opt for the Xbox Game Pass bundle, as Forza Horizon is included as part of the subscription, plus you get access to hundreds of games straight away.
Microsoft’s flagship console is extremely popular at the moment, with Xbox Series X stock continuing to fly off the shelves as soon as it arrives. While Microsoft has promised more stock is on the way, the next-gen system continues to be hard to find.
- Where to buy Xbox Series X: all the retailers checked
Xbox Series X deals:
Xbox Series X: £449.99 at Amazon
OUT OF STOCK Want an Xbox Series X? Amazon is showing stock for Microsoft's flagship console, which is available to ship in 1 to 2 days.
Xbox Series X + 3 months of Xbox Game Pass: £482.98 at Amazon
OUT OF STOCK If you own an Xbox, you should get Xbox Game Pass. You get access to hundreds of games, including every Microsoft first-party title on day one.
Xbox Series X + Forza Horizon 4: £499.98 at Amazon
OUT OF STOCK Get an Xbox Series X and the superb Forza Horizon 4 as part of this bundle from Amazon. You can enjoy next day delivery if you're a Amazon Prime member, too, so you can be gaming from tomorrow.
The Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S are in high demand right now, and for good reason. The flagship Xbox Series X allows for native 4K gaming thanks to its powerful 12 teraflop processor and 120fps in select titles. We've written extensively about the Xbox Series X's features in our Xbox Series X review and were impressed by Microsoft's new machine.
Xbox Series X accessory deals
Not in the UK? Head to our where to buy Xbox Series X page, or check out the latest deals on accessories and controllers below:
Where to buy Xbox Series X in the UK
- Box: ballot system now live - register for a chance to buy
- Very: stock previously available - check for updates
- Argos: Xbox Series X previously in stock - check for updates
- Game: Xbox Series X previously in stock - check for updates
- Currys: Xbox Series X previously in stock - check for updates
- Amazon: 'currently unavailable' - check for updates
- John Lewis: Xbox Series X previously in stock - check for updates
- Microsoft: Xbox Series X previously in stock - check for updates
- Asda: Xbox Series X previously in stock - check for updates
- Smyths Toys: stock previously available - check for updates
- AO: awaiting stock - check for updates
- Shopto: awaiting stock - check for updates
Where to buy Xbox Series S UK
- Very: Xbox Series S previously in stock with extra controller
- Currys: Xbox Series S previously in stock
- Microsoft: Xbox Series S previously stock
- John Lewis: Xbox Series S previously in stock
- AO: Xbox Series S previously in stock with Game Pass - check for updates
- Amazon: awaiting stock - check for updates
- Argos: awaiting stock - check for updates
- Game: awaiting stock - check for updates
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Adam was formerly TRG's Hardware Editor. A law graduate with an exceptional track record in content creation and online engagement, Adam has penned scintillating copy for various technology sites and also established his very own award-nominated video games website. He’s previously worked at Nintendo of Europe as a Content Marketing Editor and once played Halo 5: Guardians for over 51 hours for charity. He is now an editor at The Shortcut.