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Xbox Series X IN STOCK – here’s where you can buy one before Christmas

THE new Xbox Series X console went on sale across the world yesterday – and the £449 gaming machine sold out within minutes.

Boasting 8K graphics and a powerful processor that almost eliminates loading times, it's no surprise the machine flew off the shelves – but you may still be able to get your hands on one in time for Christmas.

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The Xbox Series X has a tall, boxy design that's markedly different from previous models

Where to order the Xbox Series X/S

Microsoft released two new consoles – the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S – worldwide on November 10.

Pre-orders for the gaming machines opened in September and sold out within minutes. Stock remains in short supply.

Some shops opened up additional sales at 8am UK time (3am ET) on launch day, though all of them appear to have sold out.

However, retailer across the UK and US are expected to restock ahead of Christmas, with some suggesting they'll open up sales again later this month.

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  • What are the Xbox Series X and Series S?

    The Series X boasts a boxier design than Microsoft's previous consolesCredit: Alamy
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    The Xbox Series X and Series S are the latest consoles from Microsoft.

    They're the follow ups to the Xbox One X and Xbox One S respectively.

    The Series X is all about power and performance, and is said to be so fast that it virtually eliminates loading times.

    It's capable of processing games in glorious 8K definition and can render huge virtual worlds not seen in any console before it.

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    The Series S is a bit smaller and cheaper, with lower specs and no disc tray.

    Gamers have to download all of the titles they want instead of buying physical copies.

    Both consoles launched November 10 worldwide.

    PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X – when are they out and how much will they cost?

    Microsoft launched the Xbox Series X and its smaller, cheaper sibling, the Series S, on November 10.

    The release date covered the UK, US, Australia and a bunch of other countries worldwide.

    The disc-free Series S costs £249/$299, while the Xbox Series X comes in at £449/$499.

    So how does that compare to the new Xbox's biggest rival, the PlayStation 5?

    Sony has revealed the PS5 release date falls on November 12, but not everywhere.

    That date only stands for the US, Japan, Canada, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand and South Korea.

    In the UK, you won’t be able to get it until November 19.

    The PS5 proper costs £449.99/$499.99, while the digital edition comes in at £359/$399.

    Xbox Series X games – what to expect

    Microsoft has lined up a handful of brand new games that will be ready to play for launch.

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    Here's a selection of Xbox Series X games you'll be able to enjoy, though not all at launch:

    • Assassins Creed Valhalla
    • Bright Memory Infinite
    • DIRT5
    • Scorn
    • Chorus
    • Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2
    • Call of the Sea
    • The Ascent
    • The Medium
    • Scarlet Nexus
    • Second extinction: Reclaim Earth
    • Yakuza: Like A Dragon
    • Madden 21

    But the tech giant also says that thousands of classic games from previous consoles are supported from day one.

    First look at the new Xbox Series X

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    Read our full reviews of the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S.

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    And here's how the consoles line up against their biggest rival, the PlayStation 5.

    Are you excited for the new consoles? Let us know in the comments!


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