Amazon has been informing its customers who made preorders for the Xbox Series X that they might experience some delays in getting their console when it’s out, according to reports on Twitter. The eCommerce giant had also warned its customers who preordered the PS5 that would experience delays in taking delivery of the console.
The notice reads; “We’re contacting you about your order of Xbox Series X to let you know in advance that you may not receive this item on the day it is released due to high demand”.
Amazon has sent an email giving advance warning that Xbox Series X preorders may not arrive on launch day due to high demand
The email is similar to PS5’s (and similar high demand items in the past). Can only assume Amazon is covering themselves in case shipping is delayed pic.twitter.com/XbFHkAvKqW
— Wario64 (@Wario64) September 25, 2020
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It’s been a messy pre-order season for the next generation of consoles, with Nvidia’s RTX 3080 graphics card also not left out. The issue appears to be that that preorders slots are exhausted. It also seems that the demands exceeded Xbox’s own projection. The console maker through its twitter account, however, says that we are to expect more consoles to be available on 10th November 2020.
We are humbled by the record-breaking demand for Xbox Series X and S. Huge thanks to everyone for the excitement. 🙏
If you weren’t successful today be sure to sign up with retailers for updates, and expect more consoles to be available on November 10. 💚
— Xbox (@Xbox) September 22, 2020
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