The two next-generation consoles regain stable stock this week, including the digital version of Series X.
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Getting your hands on an Xbox console hasn’t always been easy, especially when it comes to editions that fly off the shelves as soon as they’re released. This week, both Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S are back in stock with stable availability and fast shipping, great news for those who’ve been waiting for a clear restock without queues. However, the price remains unchanged, not even during the Black Friday deals.
The return comes with a full range of configurations, including the all-digital version of Xbox Series X that disappeared shortly after its original launch. Alongside it, the more affordable model of the family is back, a straightforward alternative for playing the current generation of Xbox without complications.
Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S Models Available Now
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Xbox Series X — Digital Robot White
Digital-only edition with a unique white finish. (Stock levels may vary, please check).
549,99 € -
Xbox Series X — With Disc Drive
Traditional model with optical drive and 1 TB of internal storage.
599,99 € -
Xbox Series S — 512 GB Robot White
Compact and silent, designed for digital format and perfect for combining with Game Pass.
349,00 €
The Xbox Series X remains the top-performing option in Microsoft’s catalog, with support for 120 FPS, extensive backward compatibility, and reduced loading times. A machine designed for those who want to get the most out of the new generation.
On the other hand, the Xbox Series S stands out as the most accessible entry point to the ecosystem, perfect for quick sessions, digital use, and as a second console at home. A practical, lightweight, and fully integrated option in the current catalog of games and services.

