Mark the day with white chalk: Microsoft’s highly coveted video game console, the Xbox Series X, is in stock! If you want to buy it, please don’t hesitate a minute, we would be surprised if the stock lasts long.
Xbox Series X: Finally back in stock, so don’t waste a second
If this news is published, it is because we have just seen an arrival of Microsoft’s gaming console. The coveted Xbox Series X sells out almost constantly, but that’s it, it’s here. In general, Xbox Series X stocks never last more than a few minutes. Quickly click on the first link below!
Update 03/24/2022 at 08:44: the Xbox Series X is available at Carrefour!
Buy the Xbox Series X for $499 at Carrefour
Don’t panic if you missed it this time, this news will be updated when new Xbox Series X are available for purchase soon!
Yes, in France the Xbox Series X is a slightly less popular console than Sony’s PS5. Does that mean Microsoft should be ashamed of its numbers in France? Far from there. The Series X is a huge success and all the lights on the Xbox side are green (no pun intended).
This success also comes with a high price: The Series X has been constantly sold out since its release almost a year and a half ago. The situation has long been complicated for the tech world in general, and according to analysts, the situation is far from ready to calm down.
At the moment we are in the midst of a shortage of electronic components. But that’s not all. We also need to talk about the health crisis that has exacerbated all the problems, the tense global geopolitical situation, the rise in energy prices, raw materials, freight costs… in short, it’s tense.
This is no reason to despair. As you can see today, there are regular small Xbox Series X arrivals and we’ll update you shortly. Part of our job is keeping our eyes on the stocks, we have access to the most up to date information so count on us!
The first solution to this problem is very simple: they redirect you to the Xbox Series S. Less demanding, the light version of the Xbox Series X is still available. The Xbox Series S costs a lot less than the Series X, has a much more compact form factor, and can play absolutely any next-gen games that come out on Series X. The counterpart? It can’t broadcast 4K and doesn’t have a disc drive.
If you don’t want to compromise and you’re only interested in the Series X, we understand. There is no secret there, only patience and determination pays off. In fact, you need to be pretty strict with your research methods. We’ll tell you everything we know.
First of all, we strongly advise you to create an account on almost all major ecommerce websites. When Xbox Series Xs are in stock, you don’t have time to enter your payment or shipping information. Once that’s done, keep an eye on our website. On JV we always keep you up to date live!
Almost every day there are PS5 arrivals. The Xbox Series X is different. If you see it once a week, it’s huge. In addition to the JV notifications, we advise you to keep some tabs open. No magical site where the Xbox has the best chance of appearing is among the most traditional online retailers.
- Check Xbox Series X inventory on Amazon
- Check Xbox Series X stocks at Fnac
- Check Xbox Series X stocks at Cdiscount
- Check Xbox Series X stocks at Micromania
- Check Xbox Series X stocks at Leclerc
The Xbox Series X is an extraordinary video game console
We have no interest in fueling the rivalry that exists between Sony fans and Microsoft fans. Both machines have strengths. However, we would like to point out that there is much more than a difference in design and exclusive games between the machines from the two manufacturers.
At JV Tech, we love sticking our noses into hardware products. Behind the plastic shells there are clear differences. The Series X has the famous Velocity architecture that combines the SSD, the processor and the memory of the console. Microsoft can therefore show the world its pride in having the fastest processing machine in home console history.
Let’s get a little technical, excuse the jargon. The latest Xbox has 12 teraflops on the clock, 8-core 3.8GHz processor, 16GB GDDR6 RAM… it looks like a powerful PC gamer. When it comes to hardcore hardware, the Series X is a fighter jet.
A particularly fast SSD takes over the memory of the console. This has a double interest. First, the most logical thing, your data is saved very quickly. Then, and most importantly, the loading times of your games will be reduced to almost zero. For immersion, that changes everything.
Although very few games are capable of this today, the Series X is a console capable of running titles in 4K 120 FPS. In theory, the console is even able to display 8K with compatible films and games. We have some wiggle room before developers catch up with the technological advances of next-gen consoles.
After the hardware, the software: The Xbox GamePass is certainly the best asset of the Xbox Series X
As you understood, Microsoft has bet a lot on the clout specific to the equipment itself. The controller that can be used on a PC, the console that looks like a PC gamer’s central processing unit, etc. However, the great strength of the Xbox and its connection to the PC gaming world lies elsewhere, in our opinion.
With GamePass, Microsoft goes much further than simply proposing a more powerful machine. The American company is revolutionizing the video game and software market. After acquiring many game development studios, GamePass has become a must-have service.
A true Netflix of video games, GamePass allows you to download tons of games, including the latest titles from Microsoft, for a monthly subscription at a very fair price compared to the service offered.
The Xbox Series X is a powerful machine, of course, but it’s also designed for GamePass: its interface has been specifically designed to put the service at the heart of the user experience.
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