MICROSOFT is finally giving gamers a chance to reserve an Xbox Series X.
The next-gen console has been consistently sold out since it launched in November – just like Sony’s rival PS5.
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Countless desperate gamers have tried their luck with third-party stores, but stock vanishes fast.
Now Microsoft is offering fresh hope with a queueing system that reserves an Xbox for members of the Insider Program.
“Today we’re introducing the Console Purchase Pilot,” said Xbox.
It allows “Xbox Insiders on Xbox One to register for a chance to reserve an Xbox Series X/S console.”
The bad news is that this queueing system is currently only live in the USA.
However, it’s entirely possible that Microsoft could roll out the system to other countries in the UK.
Sadly there’s no word on such a move yet.
It’s also possible that you might not get a console even if you reserve one.
In a note, Xbox said: “Limited space is available and not all who register will be selected.”
That’s not all: you’ll also need to make the purchase from within an Xbox One.
To sign up for Xbox Insider, switch on your Xbox and go to the Xbox Store.
Search for the term “insider” then download the Xbox Insider app.
Once you load that up, you’ll be guided on how to join the service.
It’s totally free, and it’s the only way to take part in this new Xbox Series X reservation system.
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’ll be capable of processing games in glorious 8K definition and render huge virtual worlds not seen in any console before it.
The Series S is a bit smaller and cheaper, with lower specs and no disc tray.
Gamers will have to download all of the titles they want instead of buying physical copies.
Both consoles launched on November 10 worldwide.
The disc-free Series S costs £249/$299, while the Xbox Series X comes in at £449/$499.