Xbox Series X Cyber Monday Restock Updates for Walmart, Target, GameStop and More
The Xbox Series X is one of two next-gen consoles, along with the PlayStation 5, that has been in demand since its release early this month. The Xbox Series X and the Xbox Series S have sold out almost immediately each time they have been restocked, but are they available to purchase on Cyber Monday?
Stores like Walmart, Best Buy, Target, and GameStop are hosting sales with discounts to be had on gaming hardware and video games, but unfortunately, it does not appear that the Xbox Series X will feature in these sales.
Find out below what may be the best tactic to try and buy an Xbox Series X console before the end of the year.

Walmart Xbox Series X Restock
The Xbox Series X and the Xbox Series S are both currently out of stock on the Walmart website.
Although the next-gen console is not a part of Walmart's Cyber Monday deals, Xbox fans can make the most of discounted Xbox games and wireless controllers.
Target Xbox Series X Restock
The Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S are only available at Target with drive-up or order pick-up, meaning availability will vary by store. Finding a console in-store is unlikely, though it may be worth checking with your local store to make sure.
In the meantime, Target is offering up to $20 on Xbox wireless controllers as well as a sale on Xbox games.
Best Buy Xbox Series X Restock
Best Buy has sold out of both the Xbox Series X and the Xbox Series S.
However, Best Buy has included some Xbox products in its Cyber Monday sales, including a $100 Xbox Gift Card for $90 and discounted Xbox games.
GameStop Xbox Series X Restock
The Xbox Series X is currently sold out at GameStop. However, GameStop's Cyber Monday sale does include savings on select video games.
Amazon Xbox Series X Restock
The Xbox Series X is currently out of stock on Amazon and the website says it does not know if or when it will be back in stock.
eBay Xbox Series X
There are Xbox Series X consoles listed on eBay but they are being sold by scalpers for hundreds of dollars more than the regular retail price. Additionally, eBay has warned of some scams related to the PS5 on the website last week, so be cautious when buying an expensive console from a third party.
Otherwise, check with your local retailer for any updates on when they may have the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S in stock. Additionally, follow your local retailer on social media and check back with Newsweek for any updates on when you may be able to next get an Xbox console.
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