Xbox boss warns Series X stock issues will last into next year

Xbox boss warns supply issues will last into next year
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Bad news if you were hoping to get an Xbox Series X/S for Christmas – supply problems will last until next year, Xbox's boss has warned.

Phil Spencer, head of Microsoft's gaming division, told TheWrap (via VGC) that the problem won't be resolved before Christmas. He also said that the problem isn't just down to a shortage of computer chips – rather there are "multiple... pinch points" that need to be addressed.

"People really want this new generation of consoles – they're good consoles, both from us and the other platform holders – and they want the new functionality," he said. "We're working hard to bring them to market but it's going to be a challenge that we'll work through for quite a while."

Chip-maker Toshiba recently warned we'll see shortages for at least the next 12 months. The director of semiconductors at the company told Bloomberg: "The supply of chips will remain very tight until at least September next year. In some cases, we may find some customers not being fully served until 2023."

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