Xbox Series X restock: Amazon has now sold out
Xbox Series X stock is back at Amazon
Update: And just like that, the Xbox Series X stock is gone. As we've come to expect from Amazon stock drops, things sell out extremely quickly, sometimes even faster than we're able to update this page. We'll be keeping an eye on other retailers this week, and hope that more stock arrives sooner rather than later.
Looking for the latest Xbox Series X restock? Amazon UK has Xbox Series X stock right now, with the standalone console available along with two bundles.
You can get the console on its own for £449.99, or three months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for £482.98 or alternatively you can pick up the console and Forza Horizon 4 for £499.98.
The console costs £449.99 on its own, so neither of these options are too egregious when it comes to bumping up the price. We also highly recommend Xbox Game Pass Ultimate to any new potential Xbox customers, as it gives you access to hundreds of games, perks, discounts and day one releases of Microsoft first-party exclusives.
We've managed to add both bundles to our basket without issue, but we expect that stock will be snapped up quick.
Microsoft’s flagship console is still extremely popular, 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 the console on its own? It's now available at Amazon.
Xbox Series X + 3 months Xbox Game Pass Ultimate: £482.98 at Amazon
OUT OF STOCK Want an Xbox Series X? Amazon has a bundle in stock that comes with three months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate.
Xbox Series X + Forza Horizon 4: £499.98 at Amazon
OUT OF STOCK Not interested in Xbox Game Pass but want a game to go along with your purchase? This bundle includes Forza Horizon 4, which has been optimized to take advantage of the console's powerful new hardware.
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 stock previously flashing in and out
- Game: Xbox Series X bundles now available
- Currys: restock was expected at 1pm GMT but currently unavailable
- Amazon: 'currently unavailable' - check for updates
- John Lewis: Xbox Series X previously in stock - keep refreshing
- Microsoft: Xbox Series X previously in stock - keep refreshing
- Asda: Xbox Series X previously in stock - keep refreshing
- 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: bundles now available
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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.