Xbox Series X stock will be scarce until June, warns Microsoft

Xbox Series X stock will be scare until June, warns Microsoft
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Microsoft has admitted the Xbox Series X and Series S consoles could be in short supply until June 2021 or later. 

The company's head of investor relations, Mike Spencer, told The New York Times that Microsoft company "sold every Xbox unit it had last quarter," adding that supply is "likely to be constrained at least through June." 

It's frustrating news for gamers who have been battling bots and scalpers in hopes of getting their hands on the firm's 4K-capable consoles (here's where to find the new Xbox, if you're struggling).

Back in November, Xbox's chief financial officer Tim Stuart admitted that supply shortages would continue through April 2021, and with many of us spending more time at home, he noted that "gaming is just exploding". 

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